How Mary Met the Cowpunchers (1911)
Mary is from Boston, and she doesn't just take to the cow punchers as she would to the "rah-rah boys" of the Hub. Bill, who is a fellow of no small caliber, is looked upon by his companions as a sort of leader, feels a little miffed, but acknowledges she is the real goods and has some occasion to feel proud of herself; at the same time he won't stand for her snubs. The punchers await developments and make up their mind what can't be cured must be endured. The Captain, a classy chap, from a neighboring ranch, puts in his appearance, and asks Mary to go riding with him.
Director: William F. Haddock
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William Clifford as Bill |
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Edith Storey as Mary |
| Directing | William F. Haddock | Director |
| Production | Gaston Méliès | Producer |