Saddle Aces (1935)

Running from the law!

Saddle Aces (1935) poster

Two prisoners, Steve Brandt and Nick Montana, chained to each other, escape by jumping from the train that brought them to the penitentiary. Persued, they hide in the carriage with Jane Langton. Arriving at her ranch, they discover that she is fighting against a Pete Sutton, who wants to take her pasture. Not wanting to confront, Sutton offers the two escapees help by assisting them move to Mexico.

Director: Harry L. Fraser
Genre: Western
Runtime: 56 min
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Production: Resolute Pictures Corp.
Country: United States of America
Language: English
Original Language: en

Keywords

crooked land deal

More Films by Director: Harry L. Fraser
More Films in Genre: Western

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Saddle Aces about?
Two prisoners, Steve Brandt and Nick Montana, chained to each other, escape by jumping from the train that brought them to the penitentiary. Persued, they hide in the carriage with Jane Langton. Arriving at her ranch, they discover that she is fighting against a Pete Sutton, who wants to take her pasture. Not wanting to confront, Sutton offers the two escapees help by assisting them move to Mexico.
Who directed Saddle Aces?
Saddle Aces was directed by Harry L. Fraser.
Who stars in Saddle Aces?
Saddle Aces stars Rex Bell, Ruth Mix, Buzz Barton, Stanley Blystone, Earl Dwire, John Elliott.
How long is Saddle Aces?
Saddle Aces has a runtime of 56m (56 minutes).
What genre is Saddle Aces?
Saddle Aces is a Western film.
Where was Saddle Aces produced?
Saddle Aces was produced in United States of America.