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The Saddlemaker

Canada, 1961
film

From Alberta’s cowboy country, a story of a young girl’s first love, a saddle. Every saddle that leaves Felmer Eamor’s shop becomes a proud ..

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A Mongolian tale

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The Saddle Club: friends forever

Canada, 2002
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