Three in the Saddle
Three in the Saddle is a 1945 American Western film directed by Harry L. Fraser and written by Elmer Clifton. The film stars Tex Ritter, Dave O'Brien, Guy Wilkerson, Lorraine Miller, Charles King and Edward Howard. The film was released on July 26, 1945, by Producers Releasing Corporation.
Plot
Cowboy Tex Haines is forced to escape bad-guys Bart Rawlins and his gang try to accost him for trespassing while Haines is rounding up some horses on Peggy Barlow's (his boss), land. Rawlins claims the land belongs to John Rankin's stage line, and tries to punctuate that with his six-shooter. Haines is aided in his escape by Dave Wyatt, and eventually Wyatt's partner, Panhandle Perkins. Haines offers Wyatt and "Panhandle" a job at Barlow's ranch, the Tin Cup, after explaining how Rawlins and Rankin have been strong-arming local ranchers by violently claiming land for the stage line.
More details
author | Elmer Clifton |
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director | Harry L. Fraser |
editor | Holbrook N. Todd |
genre | western |
keywords | arrest bully capture claim dan brown force grand jury later legal access man meet ranch foreman revolver right of way texas ranger trading post trespass |
producer | Arthur Alexander |
productionCompany | Alexander-Stern Productions |
publisher | Producers Releasing Corporation |
theme | trick |