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So, 'Song of the Saddle' is a curious little blend of comedy, romance, and Western tropes, released in 1936. The plot revolves around Frank Sr. and his unfortunate dealings with the nefarious Hook, leading to a revenge-fueled return from his son, who dons the Singing Cowboy persona after a decade of absence. The movie's pacing is a bit uneven, veering from light-hearted moments to darker revenge themes. The performances, while perhaps not groundbreaking, have a certain charm that reflects the era's style. You’ll find a mix of practical effects and some classic Western shootouts that, while not overly polished, capture that gritty feel of the time. Overall, it's a unique watch for those who appreciate the niche blend of genres in early cinema.
This film has a certain rarity as it seems to have slipped through the cracks for many collectors. Finding a good print can be a little tricky, and it doesn’t pop up often at conventions. For those who enjoy Westerns with a comedic twist, 'Song of the Saddle' holds some interesting quirks worth exploring, especially in the context of mid-30s cinema.
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