Jim Brandon, foreman of the Wind River Ranch owned by Martin Stavnow is in love with "Ronnie", the owner's daughter. Jim is unaware that Harvey, a young cowhand that Jim protects like a brother,also loves the girl, and the shy Jim asks Harvey to speak for him.

So, should you actually sit down and watch Sons of the Saddle today? If you’re a fan of old-school Westerns where the horses have more personality than the humans, then yes. Anyone looking for a deep, emotional drama should probably look elsewhere. This is strictly for people who enjoy dusty hats and simple plots. 🤠 ...

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"So, should you actually sit down and watch Sons of the Saddle today? If you’re a fan of old-school Westerns where the horses have more personality than the humans, then yes. Anyone looking for a deep, emotional drama should probably look elsewhere. This is strictly for people who enjoy dusty hats and simple plots. 🤠 The whole movie centers on Jim Brandon, played by Ken Maynard. Jim is the foreman of the Wind River Ranch, and he’s a total pro at his job. But when it comes to Ronnie, the owner..."
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