Henry Weatherby is buying up ranch land to sell as right of way for a new road. When he sends his son Dick and his nephew Pete to kick the Wayne's off their ranch, Dick rebels and joins the Wayne's in their fight against his father.

Alright, so you’re looking for something to watch. If your idea of a good time involves black-and-white Westerns where the dust is practically a character itself, then Fighters of the Saddle might just hit the spot. It’s definitely not for everyone. If you need complex characters or plots that twist and turn like a rat...
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"Alright, so you’re looking for something to watch. If your idea of a good time involves black-and-white Westerns where the dust is practically a character itself, then Fighters of the Saddle might just hit the spot. It’s definitely not for everyone. If you need complex characters or plots that twist and turn like a rattlesnake, this one will probably feel a bit too plain. But for fans of early cowboy pictures, the kind that feel like they’ve been dug out of a time capsule, there’s a certain hone..."
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