Hit the Saddle

Hit the Saddle is a 1937 "Three Mesquiteers" Western B-movie[1] starring Bob Livingston, Ray Corrigan, Max Terhune, and Rita Hayworth,[2][3] before she became famous.

When Sheriff Miller confronts McGowan, he claims that he sent his men to look for some brood mares that he lost.

McGowan has his men paint Volcano, his stallion, to disguise him as a pinto to infiltrate the wild horse herd in order to cause stampeding.

After several stampedes cause crop damage, injury and one death, the other ranchers go to Sheriff Miller for help.

Miller and the Three Mesquiteers go in search of the pinto that they feel is causing the wild horses to stampede.

After Sheriff Miller's death, the ranchers petition government officials to revoke the protection of the wild horses.

Tucson and Lullaby get back to their own ranch just as the late Sheriff's young son, Tim, gets there.