Jim Brandon, foreman of the Wind River Ranch, owned by Martin Stavnow, is in love with Ronnie, the rancher's daughter, though he is unaware that Harvey, a youthful cowhand, also loves her. Thus, Jim asks the boy, whom he protects like a brother, to speak for him. When he is spurned by Ronnie, Harvey decides to join Red Slade's gang, who are plotting a raid on the Wind River herd. As Jim forcibly attempts to separate him from the gang, Harvey is killed; and through the aid of his horse, Tarzan, Jim foils Slade's attempt to stampede the herd. Slade takes refuge in a wagon where Ronnie is hiding; Jim rescues Ronnie from the wagon just before the runaway team plunges over a cliff with Slade riding to his doom.
Credits
Sons of the Saddle Cast
Name |
Character |
Francis Ford
He was 48, 72 years old when he died
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as 'Red' Slade |
Carroll Nye
He was 28, 72 years old when he died
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as Harvey |
Joseph W. Girard
He was 59, 78 years old when he died
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as Martin Stavnow |
Harry Todd
He was 66, 71 years old when he died
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as 'Pop' Higgins |
Doris Hill
She was 25, 70 years old when she died
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as Veronica 'Ronnie' Stavnow |
Ken Maynard
He was 35, 77 years old when he died
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as Jim Brandon |
Sons of the Saddle Crew
Name |
Department |
Ted D. McCord as Cinematography. He was 30 (75) years old when He died
|
Crew |
C. Roy Hunter as Sound Recordist. He was 40 (63) years old when He died
|
Crew |
Harry Joe Brown as Director. He was 40 (82) years old when He died
|
Directing |
Fred Allen as Editor. He was 36 (61) years old when He died
|
Editing |
Bennett Cohen as Screenplay. He was 39 (73) years old when He died
|
Writing |
Bennett Cohen as Story. He was 39 (73) years old when He died
|
Writing |
Ken Maynard as Producer. He was 35 (77) years old when He died
|
Production |
Leslie Mason as Dialogue. She was 3 (now 91) years old
|
Writing |