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This is an ideal Western. John Wayne is tall in the saddle. He travels East to wild West, and is not backing down from trouble. What really makes this film is Ella Raines as a super hot love interest. I may be spoiling that, because ano...


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When Rocklin arrives in a western town he finds that the rancher who hired him as a foreman has been murdered. He is out to solve the murder and thwart the scheming to take the ranch from its rightful owner.
A somewhat arrogant cowboy, Jess McCoy, is fired from his ranch job and heads to Wyoming to claim an inheritance. Upon arrival, he discovers his uncle has been murdered, and the town is rife with suspicion and conflict. Jess finds himself embroiled in the mystery, falling for the spirited owner of a ranch, and facing off against cattle rustlers and a corrupt sheriff.
Tall in the Saddle was a popular and profitable Western during its release, generally well-received by audiences for its action and the chemistry between its stars. Critics at the time often praised its traditional Western elements and John Wayne's performance, though some found the plot somewhat formulaic.
John Wayne and Claire Trevor deliver strong performances in a classic Western narrative.
The film provides ample action and gunplay characteristic of the genre.
While a solid entry, the plot follows familiar Western tropes.
Google audience: Audience reviews for Tall in the Saddle are generally positive, with many appreciating the straightforward Western plot, the star power of John Wayne, and the classic elements that define the genre. Some viewers find it a bit predictable but enjoyable for its action and romantic subplots.
The film was one of several Westerns John Wayne made with director Edwin L. Marin, solidifying their partnership in the genre during the 1940s.
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This is an ideal Western. John Wayne is tall in the saddle. He travels East to wild West, and is not backing down from trouble. What really makes this film is Ella Raines as a super hot love interest. I may be spoiling that, because ano...

I like grumpy old cusses. Hope to live long enough to be one. Tall in the Saddle is directed by Edwin L. Marin and written by Michael Hogan, Paul Fix and Gordon Ray Young. It stars John Wayne, Ella Raines, Ward Bond, George 'Gabby' Haye...