
Songs and Saddles
Overview
An old rancher's property sites smack-dab on the site where a new highway is to be built, although he doesn't know it. Someone else does, however, and is determined to force the old man off his property in order to get the ranch for himself. The rancher's foster son returns home to help the old man keep his property and find out who is behind the scheme to take it from him.
Top Cast


Gene Austin
Gene Austin
Gene Austin
Gene Austin
Gene Austin
Lynne Berkeley
Lynne Berkeley
Carol Turner
Lynne Berkeley
Carol Turner
Henry Roquemore
Henry Roquemore
Lawyer Jed Hill
Henry Roquemore
Lawyer Jed Hill
Walter Wills
Walter Wills
Pop Turner
Walter Wills
Pop Turner
Ted Claire
Ted Claire
Mark Bower
Ted Claire
Mark Bower
Joan Brooks
Joan Brooks
Lucy
Joan Brooks
Lucy


Karl Hackett
Karl Hackett
George Morrow
Karl Hackett
George Morrow


Charles King
Charles King
Lewis Sheppard aka Falcon
Charles King
Lewis Sheppard aka Falcon


John Merton
John Merton
Rocky Renaut
John Merton
Rocky Renaut
Candy Hall
Candy Hall
Slim
Candy Hall
Slim
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