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John Wayne | Rocklin | |
Ella Raines | Arleta 'Arly' Harolday | |
Ward Bond | 'Judge' Robert Garvey | |
George "Gabby" Hayes | ||
George 'Gabby' Hayes | Dave | |
Audrey Long | Clara Cardell | |
Elisabeth Risdon | Miss Elizabeth Martin | |
Donald Douglas | Harolday | |
Paul Fix | Bob Clews | |
Russell Wade | Clint Harolday | |
Emory Parnell | Sheriff Jackson | |
George Hayes | Dave | |
Raymond Hatton | Zeke | |
Harry Woods | George Clews | |
Erville Alderson | Wells Fargo Clerk | |
Walter Baldwin | Stan | |
Hank Bell | Hotel Clerk |
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Producer | Robert Fellows
Theron Warth |
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Writer | Michael Hogan
Paul P. Fix Gordon Ray Young |
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Cinematography | Robert De Grasse
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Musician | Roy Webb
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Rocklin is a good man to have around. Can work the range or a poker game. And since he's played by John Wayne, that makes him even better! Packed with starpower and hoof-and-thunder excitement, Tall In The Saddle stands tall with Western fans. Saddling up with Wayne is fellow cowpoke legend George "Gabby" Hayes, the best whisker-faced, gibberish-jabbering sidekick ever to fall off a buckboard or bail out a pal. The story opens with Rocklin stepping off a train to land work on a nearby ranch. But there may be more to his intensions than meets the eye. A wary town bigwig (Ward Bond) has his suspicions. An untamed cowgirl (Ella Raines) has her guns. And when the dust settles, Rocklin will have his two-fisted plan for justice perfectly in place. |
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