The Cattleman's Daughter (1911)
Old Jim Brown, a western ranchman, has a pretty daughter Gladys, who is loved by young Frank Carpenter, then foreman of the ranch. Brown objects to the match because he has an opportunity to marry Gladys off to a rich mine owner, seeing in this alliance the opportunity for social advancement for the girl and himself.
Director: Gilbert M. Anderson
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Gilbert M. Anderson as Frank Carpenter |
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Gladys Field as Gladys Brown |
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Arthur Mackley as Jim Brown |
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Brinsley Shaw as |
| Directing | Gilbert M. Anderson | Director |
| Writing | Gilbert M. Anderson | Writer |