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Saddle the Wind
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How long is Saddle the Wind?
1 hour and 24 minutes
When was Saddle the Wind released?
March 5, 1958
What is the IMDb rating of Saddle the Wind?
6.6 out of 10
Who stars in Saddle the Wind?
Robert Taylor
,
Julie London
, and
John Cassavetes
Who wrote Saddle the Wind?
Rod Serling
,
Daniel Fuchs
, and
Thomas Thompson
Who directed Saddle the Wind?
John Sturges
and
Robert Parrish
Who was the composer for Saddle the Wind?
Elmer Bernstein
Who was the producer of Saddle the Wind?
Armand Deutsch
Who was the cinematographer for Saddle the Wind?
George J. Folsey
Who was the editor of Saddle the Wind?
John McSweeney Jr.
What is the plot of Saddle the Wind?
Steve Sinclair (Taylor) is a former gunslinger, now a peaceful rancher. Things go wrong when his wild brother Tony (Cassavetes) arrives with his new gun, fiancée and former saloon girl Joan Blake (London).
What was the budget for Saddle the Wind?
$1.479 million
What is Saddle the Wind rated?
Passed
What genre is Saddle the Wind?
Drama and Western
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