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Pals of the Saddle ()


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Foreign agents are smuggling monium (a chemical used in producing poison gas) into Mexico. The three Mesquiteers get involved when they ride to save a girl (really a government agent) on a runaway horse.

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Stony Brooke
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Tucson Smith
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Lullaby Joslin
Doreen McKay ...
Ann
Joseph Forte ...
Judge Hastings (as Josef Forte)
George Douglas ...
Paul Hartman
Frank Milan ...
Frank
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Henry C. Gordon
Harry Depp ...
Hotel Desk Clerk
Danny Webb ...
Russian Musician (as Dave Weber)
Don Orlando ...
Italian Musician
Charles Knight ...
English Musician
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Sheriff Johnson
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Chris Allen ...
Townsman (uncredited)
John Beach ...
Ranch Guest (uncredited)
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Coroner (uncredited)
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Henchman (uncredited)
Art Dillard ...
Henchman at Acme Salt Refinery (uncredited)
Curley Dresden ...
Henchman at Acme Salt Refinery (uncredited)
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Townswoman (uncredited)
Elmer ...
Elmer, Lullaby's Dummy (uncredited)
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Refinery Henchman (uncredited)
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Townsman (uncredited)
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Ranch Guest (uncredited)
Philip Kieffer ...
Army Officer (uncredited)
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Ranch Guest (uncredited)
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Henchman at Acme Salt Refinery (uncredited)
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Rider (uncredited)
Herman Nowlin ...
Henchman (uncredited)
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Wagon Driver (uncredited)
George Plues ...
Wagon Driver (uncredited)
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Wagon Driver (uncredited)
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Wagon Driver (uncredited)

Directed by

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George Sherman

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Stanley Roberts ... (original screen play) and
Betty Burbridge ... (original screen play)
 
William Colt MacDonald ... (based on characters created by)

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William Berke ... associate producer

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Reggie Lanning ... (photography)

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Tony Martinelli ... film editor

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Arthur Siteman ... unit manager
Al Wilson ... production manager

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Harry Knight ... assistant director (uncredited)

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Yakima Canutt ... stunts (uncredited)
George Montgomery ... stunt double John Wayne (uncredited) / stunts (uncredited)
Nellie Walker ... stunt double: Doreen McKay (uncredited)
Bill Yrigoyen ... stunts (uncredited)
Joe Yrigoyen ... stunts (uncredited)

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Cy Feuer ... musical director
Alberto Colombo ... composer: stock music (uncredited)
William Lava ... composer: stock music (uncredited)
Victor Young ... composer: stock music (uncredited)
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Plot Summary

Returning a lost item to Ann, Stony arrives just two men shoot each other. Ann is a Government Agent and she gets Stony to replace her now dead partner. An important chemical is being smuggled out of the country and she sends Stony to the storage facility posing as the foreign Agent. He fools the guards but the boss arrives to expose the hoax and Stony is made a prisoner. Written by Maurice VanAuken

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Taglines PERIL-PACKED ADVENTURE With dashing devil-may-care John Wayne leading the Mesquiteers into their greatest, most thrilling range exploits! See more »
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Also Known As
  • Freunde im Sattel (Germany)
  • Traição no Deserto (Brazil)
  • Western von gestern: Freunde im Sattel (West Germany)
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  • 55 min
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Trivia While "Pals in the Saddle" is considered the first Republic Three Mesquiteer film, It is not the first. The first was made at RKO in 1935 and named "Powdersmoke Range" (1935). The stars were John Wayne's boyhood hero Harry Carey as Tucson Smith. another former John Ford star, Hoot Gibson as Stony Brooke and Big Boy Williams as Lullaby Joslin. The supporting cast included Bob Steele and Tom Tyler. See more »
Movie Connections Featured in The Vanishing Westerner (1950). See more »
Soundtracks Home on the Range See more »
Quotes Elmer, Lullaby's Dummy: Does Conchita's big He-man miss his little Tootsie-Wootsie?
Tucson Smith: [gazing into space with rapturous expression] A-ha...
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