The Saddle King (1921)

A broken-down cowboy applies for work at one of the Western ranches. The boss agrees to hire the wanderer provided he can ride an unmanageable horse. He consents, rides the horse and gets the job. In accomplishing this "stunt," he arouses the jealousy of the foreman, for the latter learns that the ranchman's daughter has seen the new-comer subdue the wild animal and is beginning to fall in love with him. To prevent this the villain accuses his rival of many misdeeds, but in the end is a victim of his own folly.

Director: Edward Laemmle
Genre: Western
Runtime: 20 min
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Production: Universal Film Manufacturing Company
Country: United States of America
Language: No Language
Original Language: en
More Films by Director: Edward Laemmle
More Films in Genre: Western

Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Saddle King about?
A broken-down cowboy applies for work at one of the Western ranches. The boss agrees to hire the wanderer provided he can ride an unmanageable horse. He consents, rides the horse and gets the job. In accomplishing this "stunt," he arouses the jealousy of the foreman, for the latter learns that the ranchman's daughter has seen the new-comer subdue the wild animal and is beginning to fall in love with him. To prevent this the villain accuses his rival of many misdeeds, but in the end is a victim of his own folly.
Who directed The Saddle King?
The Saddle King was directed by Edward Laemmle.
Who stars in The Saddle King?
The Saddle King stars Hoot Gibson, Dorothy Wood, Jim Corey, Charles Newton.
How long is The Saddle King?
The Saddle King has a runtime of 20m (20 minutes).
What genre is The Saddle King?
The Saddle King is a Western film.
Where was The Saddle King produced?
The Saddle King was produced in United States of America.