 
        Sons of the Saddle
                
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                August 3, 1930
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                Western
            
            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.
Featured Crew
Fred Allen
                            Editor
                        Leslie Mason
                            Dialogue
                        Bennett Cohen
                            Screenplay
                        
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        Cast
 
                
                
                    Ken Maynard
                    
            
                        Jim Brandon
                    
                 
                
                
                    Doris Hill
                    
            
                        Veronica 'Ronnie' Stavnow
                    
                 
                
                
                    Joseph W. Girard
                    
            
                        Martin Stavnow
                    
                 
                
                
                    Carroll Nye
                    
            
                        Harvey
                    
                 
                
                
                    Francis Ford
                    
            
                        'Red' Slade
                    
                