Sons of the Saddle 93 years old

Sons of the Saddle

Jim Brandon, foreman of the Wind River Ranch, owned by Martin Stavnow, is in love with Ronnie, the rancher's daughter, though he is unaware that Harvey, a youthful cowhand, also loves her. Thus, Jim asks the boy, whom he protects like a brother, to speak for him. When he is spurned by Ronnie, Harvey decides to join Red Slade's gang, who are plotting a raid on the Wind River herd. As Jim forcibly attempts to separate him from the gang, Harvey is killed; and through the aid of his horse, Tarzan, Jim foils Slade's attempt to stampede the herd. Slade takes refuge in a wagon where Ronnie is hiding; Jim rescues Ronnie from the wagon just before the runaway team plunges over a cliff with Slade riding to his doom.

Credits

Sons of the Saddle Cast

Name Character
Francis Ford He was 48, 72 years old when he died as 'Red' Slade
Carroll Nye He was 28, 72 years old when he died as Harvey
Joseph W. Girard He was 59, 78 years old when he died as Martin Stavnow
Ken Maynard He was 35, 77 years old when he died as Jim Brandon
Harry Todd He was 66, 71 years old when he died as 'Pop' Higgins
Doris Hill She was 25, 70 years old when she died as Veronica 'Ronnie' Stavnow

Sons of the Saddle Crew

Name Department
Ted D. McCord as Cinematography. He was 30 (75) years old when He died Crew
C. Roy Hunter as Sound Recordist. He was 40 (63) years old when He died Crew
Harry Joe Brown as Director. He was 40 (82) years old when He died Directing
Fred Allen as Editor. He was 36 (61) years old when He died Editing
Bennett Cohen as Screenplay. He was 39 (73) years old when He died Writing
Bennett Cohen as Story. He was 39 (73) years old when He died Writing
Ken Maynard as Producer. He was 35 (77) years old when He died Production
Leslie Mason as Dialogue. She was 3 (now 90) years old Writing
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Sons of the Saddle (93 years)

  • Release day: Sunday, August 03, 1930
  • Runtime: 76 minutes