A convicted murderer and a safe cracker pull off a daring train escape while handcuffed together. They later show up at a ranch where they help a young woman being swindled by a large cattle company.

If you have ninety minutes to kill and a soft spot for 1930s cowboys who never seem to sweat even in the desert, Saddle Aces is worth a look. If you need complex character arcs or modern pacing, honestly, just skip it. This is for the people who want to see guys in hats riding horses until the bad guys fall off their o...


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"If you have ninety minutes to kill and a soft spot for 1930s cowboys who never seem to sweat even in the desert, Saddle Aces is worth a look. If you need complex character arcs or modern pacing, honestly, just skip it. This is for the people who want to see guys in hats riding horses until the bad guys fall off their own horses.The whole thing starts with a train escape that is delightfully frantic. Seeing two men handcuffed together trying to run through brush is the kind of physical comedy you..."
Jay J. Kaley, Harry L. Fraser
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