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  1. Saddle the Wind: Directed by Robert Parrish, John Sturges. With Robert Taylor, Julie London, John Cassavetes, Donald Crisp. Former gunslinger Steve Sinclair (Taylor), is now a peaceful rancher, but things go wrong when his wild brother Tony (Cassavetes) arrives with his new gun--and his new fiancée, former saloon girl Joan Blake (London).

    • (1,7K)
    • Drama, Western
    • Robert Parrish, John Sturges
    • 1958-03-05
  2. Saddle the Wind is a 1958 American Western film directed by Robert Parrish, written by Rod Serling, produced by Armand Deutsch, and starring Robert Taylor, Julie London and John Cassavetes. The picture was filmed in Metrocolor and CinemaScope.

  3. Saddle The Wind ( Western 1958) 720p. Topics. Robert Taylor, Robert Parrish, John Cassavates, Julie London, MGM. Language. English. A rampant young rancher's morbid gun rage reaches the point where his older brother has to hunt him down. But the wounded man kills himself to spare his brother from being shot. Addeddate.

    • 84 min
    • 191
    • Ay Ova
  4. O pistoleiro aposentado e ex-soldado confederado Steve Sinclair (Robert Taylor) está vivendo como um fazendeiro em uma pequena comunidade. Ele colabora com o proprietário principal Dennis Deneen (Donald Crisp), de quem aluga o rancho, para preservar a estabilidade comunal.

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    • Robert Taylor
    • Robert Parrish, John Sturges
    • Classic Line
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  6. Saddle the Wind (1958) #WarnerArchive #WarnerBros #SaddletheWind"I'm not just a kid brother anymore! I'm a full partner." With a custom-made sidearm and a sa...

    • 2 min
    • 7,1K
    • Warner Bros. Classics
  7. Saddle the Wind (1958) Directed by Robert Parrish Brothers and cattlemen in the old West, stoic Robert Taylor and hotheaded, younger John Cassavetes face off from opposite sides of an ideological chasm: is the West a place of honor or of violence?