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Born to the Saddle

"Filmed in the COLORS of the GREAT OUTDOORS! He Rides Like Crazy...and Shoots Like Blazes!"

A naïve, recently-orphaned young man discovers he's being used as a pawn in a crooked gambler's plan to rig a July 4 horserace. Western.

Top Cast

  • Leif Erickson

    Leif Erickson

    Bob Marshall

  • Donald Woods

    Donald Woods

    Matt Daggett

  • Karen Morley

    Karen Morley

    Kate Daggett

  • Rand Brooks

    Rand Brooks

    John Grant

  • Chuck Courtney

    Chuck Courtney

    Bill Walton

  • Glenn Strange

    Glenn Strange

    Tom Roper

  • Milton Kibbee

    Milton Kibbee

    Dr. Granden

  • Boyd Davis

    Boyd Davis

    Judge Trumbull

  • Lucille Thompson

    Lucille Thompson

    Doris, the Saloon Girl

Overview

A naïve, recently-orphaned young man discovers he's being used as a pawn in a crooked gambler's plan to rig a July 4 horserace. Western.

Rating

5.7 / 10
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