Cupid the Cowpuncher (1920)
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- 50min
- Western
- 25 Jul 1920 (USA)
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Cast
Will Rogers | ... |
Alec Lloyd
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Helene Chadwick | ... |
Macie Sewell
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Andrew Robson | ... |
Zack Sewell
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Lloyd Whitlock | ... |
Dr. Leroy Simpson
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Guinn 'Big Boy' Williams | ... |
Hairoil Johnson
(as Guinn Williams)
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Tex Parker | ... |
Monkey Mike
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Roy Laidlaw | ... |
Dr. Billy Trowbridge
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Catherine Wallace | ... |
Rose
(as Katherine Wallace)
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Nelson McDowell | ... |
Sheriff Bergin
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Cordelia Callahan | ... |
Mrs. Bergin
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Directed by
Clarence G. Badger |
Written by
Edfrid A. Bingham | ... | (scenario) (as Edfrid Bingham) |
Eleanor Gates | ... | (novel "Cupid: The Cowpunch") |
Produced by
Samuel Goldwyn | ... | executive producer |
Cinematography by
Marcel Le Picard |
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- Goldwyn Distributing Company (1920) (United States) (theatrical)
- Films Erka (1922) (France) (theatrical)
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Foreman of the Sewell ranch, Alec Lloyd is nicknamed "Cupid" because of his propensity for matchmaking. When Macie Sewell returns from boarding school, Cupid himself falls victim to love, but Macie has aspirations to go to New York and become an opera singer, and so ignores his advances. However, Leroy Simpson, a poor doctor who is enamored of Macie's father's money, encourages her ambitions. Macie saves her money and finally, one day, purchases a train ticket to the city. When Alec discovers that Simpson holds a ticket on the same train, he pursues his rival on horseback and forces him to admit his fortune-hunting intentions. Macie then casts aside her ambitions to marry Alec. Written by Pamela Short |
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Taglines | THE ROGERS TWINKLE, THE ROGERS HUMOR AND EVEN THE ROGERS ROPE THROWING STUNTS ARE SEEN AT THEIR BEST. It's a buster of the Bluest Blues. (Print Ad-Newark Sunday Call, ((Newark NJ)) 26 September 1920) See more » |
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Trivia | This film was based on the 1907 novel Cupid: The Cow-Punch by Eleanor Gates. See more » |