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Saddle the Wind (1958) was a Western - Action Film directed by Robert Parrish and John Sturges and produced by Armand Deutsch.

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Saddle The Wind (1958): In Memory of Richard Erdman

By 4 Star Film Fan on Aug 12, 2020 From 4 Star Films

Julie London provides her airy voice to the title track and Elmer Bernstein gives his scoring talents for the rest of the picture. In these beginning moments, Saddle the Wind evokes the expanse of the majestic landscapes of the West like the best of its brethren. There is a sense we really are out o... Read full article


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Dennis Dineen: I'd rather send a son of mine riding and never see him again than have to bury him.


Tony Sinclair: You better open your eyes because I'm not just your kid brother anymore. I'm a full partner and I ride abreast of you. And you're not sitting on me anymore.
Steve Sinclair: I never sat on you; I never tied you down! I only wanted one thing in my life and that was to see you rise up. You only got up as high as your gun belt. And that's a low height for a man.


Steve Sinclair: I tried to bend that kid a certain way. I tried to shape him. He was some kind of tough leather that I had to make soft. But he didn't soften any. He wasn't made that way. He was just rotten leather and he came up hard.


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Also directed by Robert Parrish




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Also produced by Armand Deutsch




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Also released in 1958




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