The Man from the East (1911)

Jack Manning is a young man, one year out of college. His father, recently died, leaving him a fortune. And as the father was a retired banker, Jack has nothing to keep him in New York, with the exception of Elsie Dean, a rich banker's daughter. Jack is desperately in love with Elsie. He is a trained athlete, was captain of the football team at college. When he was seventeen years old his father took him to spend his vacation on a cattle ranch in the west. One of the cowboys took a liking to him and taught him how to shoot, ride and throw the lariat. So, at the first tiff with Elsie, Jack hikes for the west, heralded as a tenderfoot, he is given a royal reception by the cowboys, but proves that a man's courage and daring cannot always be judged from the clothes he wears. Elsie and her father visit the ranch. Jack saves her from insult, culminating in a revival of their childhood love.

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GenresShort Western