Bar Nothin' (1921)
Directed by Edward Sedgwick
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Synopsis by Hans J. Wollstein
Duke Travis (Buck Jones) is the new foreman on a ranch run by pretty Bess Lynne (Ruth Renick) and her brother (William Buckley). Trouble begins with the arrival of a pair of crooked cattle buyers (Arthur Carewe and James Farley) and soon our hero is robbed and left for dead in the desert. Bess, assuming her handsome foreman really is dead, allows herself to be wooed by one of the crooks and is on her way to the altar when Duke, having fortuitously stumbled upon a stray horse in the wilderness, gallops up to save her from a fate worse than death.
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agent [representative], Arabian, bad-guy, cattle, cattlemen, CIA (Central-Intelligence-Agency), conflict, courage, cowboy, desert, good-guy, homestead, horse, land, ranch, stunt, veteran [military], weapons-dealer