This above average psychological Western is unfortunately static and humorless.
Saddle The Wind (1958)
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Rated: Not Rated
Genre: Westerns
Synopsis: Rod Serling (THE TWILIGHT ZONE) provides the script for this tense, reflective Western. Steve (Robert Taylor) is a gunfighter who has hung up his six-shooter for a quiet life as a rancher. But when... Rod Serling (THE TWILIGHT ZONE) provides the script for this tense, reflective Western. Steve (Robert Taylor) is a gunfighter who has hung up his six-shooter for a quiet life as a rancher. But when his trigger-happy younger brother (John Cassavetes) shows up, anxious to prove himself, a single act of violence unleashes a tide of bloodshed greater than any of them could have imagined. [More]
Starring: Robert Taylor, Julie London, John Cassavetes, Donald Crisp
Starring: Robert Taylor, Julie London, John Cassavetes, Donald Crisp, Charles McGraw
Director: Robert Parrish
Director: Robert Parrish
Screenwriter: Rod Serling
Producer: Armand S. Deutsch
Composer: Elmer Bernstein
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