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
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Production: The Essanay Film Manufacturing Company
Country: United States of America
Language: No Language
Original Language: en
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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.