The Fighting Heiress (1916)

The Fighting Heiress (1916) poster

Impending trouble with the sheep herders, who are encroaching on his range, causes Ace Brent, owner of vast California interests, to warn his daughter Barbara to postpone her visit to the ranch. But Barbara is made of sterner stuff, and, following a heated discussion with her admirer, John Wallace, over woman's equality with man in the business world, she declares she will disregard the warning telegram and be at her father's side should trouble come.

Director: James W. Horne
Genre: Western
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Production: Kalem Company
Country: United States of America
Language: No Language
Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Fighting Heiress about?
Impending trouble with the sheep herders, who are encroaching on his range, causes Ace Brent, owner of vast California interests, to warn his daughter Barbara to postpone her visit to the ranch. But Barbara is made of sterner stuff, and, following a heated discussion with her admirer, John Wallace, over woman's equality with man in the business world, she declares she will disregard the warning telegram and be at her father's side should trouble come.
Who directed The Fighting Heiress?
The Fighting Heiress was directed by James W. Horne.
Who stars in The Fighting Heiress?
The Fighting Heiress stars Marin Sais, True Boardman, Frank Jonasson, Robert N. Bradbury, Forrest Taylor, Barney Furey.
What genre is The Fighting Heiress?
The Fighting Heiress is a Western film.
Where was The Fighting Heiress produced?
The Fighting Heiress was produced in United States of America.