

Bullets and Saddles
Hammond is after the Craig ranch and has framed Charlie Craig for murder. Mother Craig brings in the Range Busters. They capture one of Hammond's men and Alibi plans to trick him into a confession as to who the real murderer is. Meanwhile, Denny has overheard Hammond's plans for his next move and he and Crash set out to round up the gang.
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Plot Summary
A Cavalry captain, Roy Rogers, is assigned to a remote fort where he must deal with a greedy land developer who is trying to drive settlers off their land. Rogers, with the help of his loyal horse Trigger and a lively band of soldiers, uses his sharpshooting skills and musical talents to foil the villain's schemes and bring justice to the frontier town.
Critical Reception
Bullets and Saddles is a typical B-Western musical of its era, primarily enjoyed by fans of Roy Rogers and the Western genre. While not critically acclaimed for its plot or acting, it was appreciated for its energetic musical numbers and the charisma of its stars.
What Reviewers Say
- Enjoyable for fans of Roy Rogers and musical Westerns.
- Features lively musical performances and classic Western action.
- A lighthearted and formulaic entry in the genre.
Google audience: Audience reviews often highlight the fun musical sequences and Roy Rogers' appeal, though some note the predictable plot typical of the era's Westerns.
Fun Fact
This film is notable for being one of the few times Roy Rogers portrayed a character in the U.S. Cavalry rather than as a lone cowboy or rancher.
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