James Warner and William Martin are neighbor ranchers who have had some difficulty regarding cattle trespassing, the former possessing a young son and the latter an attractive daughter. ... See full summary
When Cupid Won (1913) Online
James Warner and William Martin are neighbor ranchers who have had some difficulty regarding cattle trespassing, the former possessing a young son and the latter an attractive daughter. Between the two children an intimate and mutual attraction prevails, the nature of which is highly opposed by their respective, although somewhat eccentric parents. At the opening of the story, Mr. Warner is expecting the arrival of a well-to-do country lady, whom he has taken unto himself to match with his son, Fred. The lady arrives and proves rather eccentric. Mr. Warner immediately sets out with his prospective daughter-in-law to find his son, whom he discovers at a distance making violent love to his neighbor's daughter. Indignantly he sets off in their direction. In the meantime Mr. Martin has been entertaining his favorite choice for a son-in-law upon the ranch house steps. The latter having mustered sufficient courage through occasional gulps of cider, asks his host for his daughter's hand. ...
Cast overview: | |||
Lee Moran | - | Fred Warner | |
Russell Bassett | - | James Warner, Fred's Father | |
Corinne Lesser | - | Bess Martin | |
Stella Adams | - | Jenny Simpkins |
Released as a split reel along with the comedy Some Runner (1913).