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Tall in the Saddle (1944) was a Mystery - Western Film directed by Edwin L. Marin and produced by Robert Fellows and Theron Warth.

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Tall In The Saddle (1944)

By 4 Star Film Fan on Feb 2, 2019 From 4 Star Films

“Boy oh, boy has somebody come to town!” – Gabby Hayes How else is there to describe Gabby Hayes except for a cantankerous old cuss? When we first set eyes on him he’s berating his old mare for making him spill his liquor although he’s already swigged down quite the sno... Read full article


Tall in the Saddle (1944)

By Beatrice on Dec 3, 2014 From Flickers in Time

Tall in the Saddle Directed by Edwin L. Marin Written by Michael Hogan and Paul Fix; original story by Gordon Ray Young 1944/USA RKO Radio Pictures First viewing/Netflix rental This is quite OK as Westerns go, though somebody should have modulated Ella Raines just a tad.?Her shrillness did not con... Read full article


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Rocklin: [standing at the bar after Arly has fired several shots at him] Whiskey!


Miss Elizabeth Martin: I saw you hit that poor man!
Rocklin: Yes, ma'am, just as hard as I could.


Rocklin: I never feel sorry for anything that happens to a woman.


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This was the first John Wayne film to be shown on American network television.
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Also directed by Edwin L. Marin




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Also produced by Robert Fellows




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Also released in 1944




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