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Tall in the Saddle (1944)

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Directed byEdwin L. Marin
CastJohn Wayne, Ella Raines, Ward Bond, George 'Gabby' Hayes, Audrey Long, George Chandler, Donald Douglas, Paul Fix, Raymond Hatton, George Gabby Hayes, Ben Johnson, Emory Parnell, Frank Puglia, Elisabeth Risdon and Harry Woods
Theatrical ReleaseSeptember 29, 1944
DVD ReleaseMay 3, 2005
Running Time87 minutes
MPAA RatingNR (Not Rated)
UPC Code053939699029
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1 DVD, Warner Home Video, Usually ships in 24 hours, Black & White, Closed-captioned, DVD-Video, Subtitled, NTSC
Languages: English (Subtitled), Spanish (Subtitled), French (Subtitled), English (Original Language - Dolby Digital 2.0 Mono)
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Average user review: 5.0 (17 reviews)

rating: 5 QuoteOne of the Best John Wayne Westerns EverQuote
If you are a John Wayne fan, "Tall In The Saddle" is a must for your collection. You will love the convenience of DVD. March 29, 2008

rating: 5 QuoteTall in the SaddleQuote
Well what can i say about this one i used to have this one on video years ago and it is a fantastic flim. i think it is one of John waynes very best flim i try to get it here for a while now and i couldn't untill i found it on here at Amazon March 1, 2008

rating: 3 QuoteFun MovieQuote
I'm not a connoisseur of Westerns, but I've seen quite a few, including the artful and hallowed ones, such as Broken Arrow, The Searchers, High Noon, Shane, etc. Tall in the Saddle is light fare, with a lot of snappy banter and winks at the audience. My dad (in his 90s) was watching this and I sat down for a few minutes but watched it to the end. A good flick's a good flick! July 23, 2007

rating: 5 Quote not a "B" westernQuote
One of my favorite westerns. I own a copy. The plot is complex enough to be worthy of Cecil DeMille, though directed by Edwin Marin. Some have categorized this as a glorified "B" western, but I see nothing "B" about the cast of main characters nor the story line. Of course, we soon figure out that Wayne and Ella Raines' character were made for each other, but the "right" woman doesn't quite always end up with the hero, as for example in "The Far Country". We are kept in suspense through most of the film as to who killed Red Cardell and why, and who has been trying to ambush Wayne and why. We also wonder what Wayne's real motive is for sticking around after discovering that Red Cardell, whom he presumably never met, is deceased. It's always a treat to have Gabby Hayes back in a Wayne western. Ward Bond, another fixture in Wayne movies of the 1940s and 1950s, does well as a prime suspect for being responsible for the plot shenanigans and in piecing things together at the end. Audrey Long is perfect as the prim naive beauty from the East, as is Elizabeth Risdon, as her scheming arrogant old battle-ax of an aunt. Wouldn't the latter and Gabby make a lovely couple! Ella's character may have been a more exciting lover and companion than Audrey's; but, if I were Wayne, I'd be extremely careful about getting into a relationship with such a hot-headed jealous tomboy who thinks nothing of using me for target practice with her pistol and knife! There are a few seemingly incongruous details to the plot. Why does Ella's bodyguard hold off telling who killed Ella's brother? Does he want Wayne to take the blame? Jealous? Maybe he doesn't think anyone would believe him or doesn't believe the legal system will do justice. Or, perhaps he did tell the real reason to Ella. As is true of westerns in general, vigilante justice seems to be condoned by the main characters as the most just and efficient way to rid societies of evil people or those who have done you personally wrong....As a side note, this film should not be confused with the later Clark Gable western with the somewhat similar title "The Tall Men" May 27, 2007

rating: 5 QuoteWhat a great surpriseQuote
I was expecting this early Wayne film to be one of those "cliched and routine" stock westerns, so imagine my surprise and delight when I discovered a well written and well performed, solid and unique little western/mystery. Wayne is great in his role and many of his "iconic" mannerisms are evident in this performance.
Co-star Ella Raines is not only very lovely, but she's very convincing as a "tough as nails" cowgirl. She and Wayne have great chemistry together.
The story in this film is airtight and very believable and was truly well written. There are many snappy and memorable bits of dialog delivered with perfection.
Gabby Hayes and Ward Bond once again demonstrate why they became such popular, co-starring character actors. Both of them really shine in their roles and make this film such an enjoyable experience. A special nod to actress Elisabeth Risdon for playing the bitter, conniving old crone so well, and to Audrey Long for making her "sweet and gentle" character memorable instead of boring. (not an easy task)
If you are looking for a fast paced, action packed western with a great story, then definitely check out "Tall in the Saddle." I now know this is one of the best from it's era, and highly recommend seeing it. April 27, 2007

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