BY INDIAN POST
DIRECTED BY JOHN FORD (Jack Ford)
UNIVERSAL FILM MANUFACTURING COMPANY
INFORMATION FROM IMDb
Plot Summary
Jode McWilliams, the foreman of Circle O, is in love with Peg,
the daughter of Pa Owens, the owner of the ranch.
The trouble is that daddy won't allow! Which does not stop Jode from wanting to marry Peg.
He asks Stumpy, the cook, to help him write a love letter to the lady of his heart.
The other cowhands find it and, with a view to making fun of Jode, nail it to the door.
Two Horns, an Indian, steals it and ... delivers it to Peg.
When Jode and his posse, pursuing the facetious redskin, arrive at the Owenses' house,
Jode's boss has already found out.
A showdown ensues and the young man, who has lost the fight, is made prisoner and held in a room.
But he is rescued by his pal Chub and a helpful parson marry the two lovebirds.
Away they ride from the reluctant father towards happiness.
Written by Guy Bellinger
Cast
Pete Morrison ... Jode MacWilliams - the Foreman of Circle O, in Love with Peg
Duke R. Lee ... Pa Owens - the Owner of the Ranch, Peg's Dad
Magda Lane ...Peg Owens - the Ranch Owner's Daughter
Edward Burns ... (as Ed Burns)
Jack Woods ... Dutch
Harley Chambers ... Fritz
Hoot Gibson ... Chub -Jode's Helpful Cowboy Friend
Jim Moore ... Two Horns - a Facetious Indian
Jack Walters ... Andy
Otto Meyer ... Swede (as Otto Myers)
Ed Jones ... Stumpy aka Beany - a Poet of a Cook
Directed
John Ford ... (as Jack Ford)
Writing Credits
William Wallace Cook ... (story "The Trail of the Billy-Doo")
H. Tipton Steck ... (scenario)
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