The Farmer's Daughter (1928)
Directed by Arthur Rosson
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Synopsis by Hal Erickson
Marjorie Beebe, leading lady of many a Mack Sennett comedy 2-reelers, plays the title character in the slapstick feature The Farmer's Daughter. Gormless Arthur Stone plays Beebe's hometown sweetie, a would-be inventor. When Stone's latest creation, a cheese-making machine, falls apart at the seams, it is the cue for city slicker Warren Burke to move in on Beebe. But the day is saved when a representative for a big-time cheese manufacturer offers Stone a huge contract. Boasting a cast of grotesques, The Farmer's Daughter has all the subtlety of the Keystone Kops.
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inventor, love, love-conquers-all, love-triangle, romance