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The Mexican's Faith

Tony Perez, a Mexican cowpuncher, is driven from the ranch where he is employed for some misdemeanor or other, and after vainly endeavoring to find work, tries the gate of Dan Farman's ranch, "The Mosquito," and applies for a job. His hard luck story rings true and old Dan, who is of a charitable turn, puts the Mexican to work.

Top Cast

  • Gilbert M. Anderson

    Gilbert M. Anderson

    The Mexican

  • Joseph Smith

    Joseph Smith

    The Rancher

  • Clara Williams

    Clara Williams

    The Rancher's Daughter

  • John B. O'Brien

    John B. O'Brien

    The Scoundrel

  • Chick Morrison

    Chick Morrison

    Scoundrel's Accomplice

  • Fred Church

    Fred Church

    Scoundrel's Accomplice

  • Franklyn Hall

    Franklyn Hall

    The Rancher's Daughter's Sweetheart

Overview

Tony Perez, a Mexican cowpuncher, is driven from the ranch where he is employed for some misdemeanor or other, and after vainly endeavoring to find work, tries the gate of Dan Farman's ranch, "The Mosquito," and applies for a job. His hard luck story rings true and old Dan, who is of a charitable turn, puts the Mexican to work.

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