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Swing in the Saddle
In this tuneful western, two curious actresses head West to find out the name of their secret admirer. Songs include: "Amor," (Sunny Skylar, Gabriel Ruiz), "Hey Mabel" (Fred Stryker), "By the River Sainte Marie" (Edgar Leslie, Harry Warren), "She Broke My Heart in Three Places" (Oliver Drake), "When It's Harvest Time in Peaceful Valley" (Robert Martin, Raymond McKee), and "There'll Be a Jubilee" (Phil Moore).
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Plot Summary
A struggling rancher must win a rodeo competition to save his property from a ruthless banker. Along the way, he finds love and camaraderie with fellow cowboys who help him overcome the odds. The film combines traditional Western action with musical performances.
Critical Reception
Swing in the Saddle is a typical B-Western of its era, offering a lighthearted blend of music and Western action. While not critically acclaimed, it was appreciated by fans of its star, Tex Ritter, for its straightforward storytelling and entertaining songs.
What Reviewers Say
Enjoyed the musical numbers by Tex Ritter.
A pleasant, if predictable, Western outing.
Simple plot with some charming moments.
Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce for this older film, but it is generally viewed as a classic B-Western with enjoyable music.
Fun Fact
Tex Ritter, a popular singing cowboy of the era, performed all his own songs in the film and was known for his distinctive baritone voice.
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