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Art director
  
Albert S. DAgostino

Genres
  
Western, Action Film

Language
  
English

7.2/10
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Running time
  
1 hour

Country
  
United States


Release date
  
April 20, 1951 (1951-04-20) (US)

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Saddle Legion is a 1951 Western film directed by Lesley Selander and starring Tim Holt. It co-stars Dorothy Malone, who was one of Holt's most prestigious co-stars. She was borrowed from Warner Bros.

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According to film scholar Tom Stempel, Malone was "the most interesting actress" to appear in a Tim Holt Western:

The other women in the B westerns tended to be cute rather than sexy, but Malone’s look and voice were sex personified. So when Chito flirts with her Ann, Malone is way beyond that kind of B western cuteness... Malone’s sexual presence upsets the usual dynamics of the B westerns, and the filmmakers may have realized that Malone’s Ann would have eaten Martin’s Chito alive... [In the final scene] As he and Tim leave to take the cattle to market, Chito says to Ann, “You make sure you wait until I come back.” Since the end of the Holt westerns usually involved Chito running or riding away from girl who wants to marry him, the ending of Saddle Legion is a little more adult.

Plot

When a town drunk, Gabe, causes a cattle stampede, then shoots the rancher who fires him, cowboys Dave and Chito bring him to a new doctor in town, Dr. Ann Rollins, and then to justice after Gabe conspires with wealthy Ace Kelso and other rustlers.

Cast

  • Tim Holt as Dave Saunders
  • Dorothy Malone as Dr. Ann Rollins
  • Richard Martin as Chito
  • Movita Castaneda as Mercedes
  • Mauritz Hugo as Ace Kelso
  • James Bush as Gabe
  • References

    Saddle Legion Wikipedia
    Saddle Legion IMDb


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