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Rustling a Bride

When cowboy Nick McCredie notices in a second-hand book an inscription to "Emily, the prettiest girl in school," he writes to her and learns that she is a lonely Eastern farm girl living with her grandmother. Instead of sending his own picture to her, Nick encloses a photo of his handsome friend Pen Walton.

Top Cast

  • Lila Lee

    Lila Lee

    Emily

  • Monte Blue

    Monte Blue

    Nick McCredie

  • Lee Shumway

    Lee Shumway

    Pen Walton

  • Manuel R. Ojeda

    Manuel R. Ojeda

    Pedro

  • Ruby Lafayette

    Ruby Lafayette

    Aunt

  • Guy Oliver

    Guy Oliver

    Ezry

  • Alice Knowland

    Alice Knowland

    The School Mistress

  • Jim Farley

    Jim Farley

    Sheridan

  • Charles McHugh

    Charles McHugh

    Irish

Overview

When cowboy Nick McCredie notices in a second-hand book an inscription to "Emily, the prettiest girl in school," he writes to her and learns that she is a lonely Eastern farm girl living with her grandmother. Instead of sending his own picture to her, Nick encloses a photo of his handsome friend Pen Walton.

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