A Tornado in the Saddle
A Tornado in the Saddle

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A Tornado in the Saddle

1942
Movie
59 min
English

A Tornado in the Saddle starred Russell Hayden as the new sheriff of Crestview. Hot on the trail of a gang of claim jumpers led by Dalton and Slim, the novice lawman also has to deal with hotheaded wrangler turned deputy Bob Wilson, whom he is constantly forced to fight, but only after prudently removing his sheriff's star.

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IMDb6.1/10
Director: William "One-Shot" BeaudineGenres: Western, Comedy

Plot Summary

When a ruthless cattle baron attempts to drive honest ranchers off their land, a heroic cowboy named Dusty steps in to defend the community. Aided by his trusty sidekick, Dusty must use his wits and his lasso to outsmart the villain and bring justice to the frontier. The film blends thrilling action with lighthearted moments as Dusty rallies the townsfolk to resist the oppressive force.

Critical Reception

This B-Western was a modest success, appealing to its target audience with familiar Western tropes and comedic interludes. While not critically acclaimed, it provided straightforward entertainment typical of its era and genre.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its straightforward Western action and the comedic team-ups.

  • Seen as a standard, enjoyable entry in the B-Western genre of the 1940s.

  • Familiar plot that delivers expected thrills and laughs for fans of the format.

Google audience: Audience reception data from Google is not readily available for this older film. However, based on its genre and release, it likely received positive feedback from fans of classic Westerns who appreciated its simple narrative and performances.

Fun Fact

Director William "One-Shot" Beaudine earned his nickname due to his reputation for often getting shots done in a single take, a testament to his efficient, no-nonsense filmmaking style.

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