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
Genre: Western
Release Date: February 18, 1911
Cast
- Gilbert M. Anderson - Frank Carpenter
- Gladys Field - Gladys Brown
- Arthur Mackley - Jim Brown
- Brinsley Shaw
Screenplay
Production: The Essanay Film Manufacturing Company
Country: United States of America
Language: No Language
Original Language: en
More Films by Director: Gilbert M. Anderson
More Films in Genre: Western
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is The Cattleman's Daughter about?
- 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.
- Who directed The Cattleman's Daughter?
- The Cattleman's Daughter was directed by Gilbert M. Anderson.
- Who stars in The Cattleman's Daughter?
- The Cattleman's Daughter stars Gilbert M. Anderson, Gladys Field, Arthur Mackley, Brinsley Shaw.
- What genre is The Cattleman's Daughter?
- The Cattleman's Daughter is a Western film.
- Where was The Cattleman's Daughter produced?
- The Cattleman's Daughter was produced in United States of America.