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Tall in the Saddle is a 1944 American Western film starring John Wayne and Ella Raines. Written by Paul Fix and Michael Hogan , based on the serialized novel of the same name by Gordon Ray Young , it was directed by Edwin L. Marin .
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Najmul Hassan with Ragini were the top film heroines from Lahore in the 1940s. Some scenes shot in the movie Punjab Assembly building and Mall Road Lahore, Music: Pandit Amarnath Lyrics: D. N. Madhok song sang by Shamshad Begum,S. D. Batish,Zeenat Begum: Dil Ki Baat : Pralhad Keshav Atre
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She returned to film work the following year, cast as the female lead with John Wayne in Tall in the Saddle. In 1945, she performed in Wanderer of the Wasteland. [2] In 1947, Long had featured roles in two films noir: Desperate and Born to Kill. She appeared in many low-budget films from 1948 through 1951, including six in 1948. [7]
science fiction Western—a feature-length re-edit of the 1935 serial 'The Phantom Empire' Murder on the Yukon: Louis J. Gasnier: James Newill, Polly Ann Young, Dave O'Brien: Northern Western My Little Chickadee: Edward F. Cline: Mae West, W. C. Fields, Joseph Calleia: comedy/musical Western North West Mounted Police: Cecil B. DeMille
Title Director Cast Genre Notes Abroad with Two Yanks: Allan Dwan: William Bendix, Helen Walker, Dennis O'Keefe: Comedy: United Artists: Accent on Crime: Albert Herman: June Carlson, Fifi D'Orsay, Teala Loring
At the end of the film the same recording is heard as the gang of robbers depicted in the film ascend the courthouse steps for a trial prior to imprisonment. Pennies From Heaven (1981) – This version uses recordings from the 1930s to advance the story-line. The film's setting is the thirties with the actors miming to 78s from that decade.