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Willie Clark is in love. His girl. Jane Fetherly thinks a great deal of him also. Willie, whose training has made him a home boy and a mama's pet, fears the loud voice and stentorian tones of Jane's father. Jane urges Willie to take the fatal step and speak to her father, which Willie finally does under protest.

Top Cast

  • Wheeler Oakman

    Wheeler Oakman

    Willie Clark

  • Fred Huntley

    Fred Huntley

    Old Man Clark - Willie's Dad

  • Tom Mix

    Tom Mix

    Cowpuncher

  • George Hernandez

    George Hernandez

    Old Man Featherley - Jane's Father

  • Gertrude Ryan

    Gertrude Ryan

    Jane Featherley - Willie's Sweetheart

  • Frank Clark

    Frank Clark

    Jim Rucker

Overview

Willie Clark is in love. His girl. Jane Fetherly thinks a great deal of him also. Willie, whose training has made him a home boy and a mama's pet, fears the loud voice and stentorian tones of Jane's father. Jane urges Willie to take the fatal step and speak to her father, which Willie finally does under protest.

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