Loner rider Singin' Sandy Saunders rides into town to discover local ranchers are being victimized by a land-grabbing villain who controls the water supply and wants their land..

If you're looking for something to kill an hour and you don't mind a little bit of grainy, black-and-white grit, Riders of Destiny is worth a look. It's for the folks who love that old-school Saturday matinee vibe where the good guy is always a little too good and the bad guy is comically evil. If you need complex char...


Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

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"If you're looking for something to kill an hour and you don't mind a little bit of grainy, black-and-white grit, Riders of Destiny is worth a look. It's for the folks who love that old-school Saturday matinee vibe where the good guy is always a little too good and the bad guy is comically evil. If you need complex character arcs or modern pacing, you are probably going to hate this. John Wayne shows up as Singin' Sandy, and yeah, he actually sings. It feels a bit weird at first, like he’s tryin..."
Robert N. Bradbury
United States
Music, Romance, Western

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