The Bravest Girl in California (1913)

The comedian and his daughter, "small time" performers, present their act and are given the "hook." "There's nothing to this business, anyway!" exclaims the masculine member of the team of entertainers, and they proceed forthwith to secure a more profitable occupation. At a riding academy the girl demonstrates that she is a clever horsewoman and is given a position as Instructor, while father finds work in the stable. One day a wealthy young man patronizes the academy, and father is on the alert to introduce his daughter. The young people become much attached, but father wishes to clinch the wealthy man's admiration, for his daughter. How he accomplishes his purpose is best told in the picture.

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Summary Details
Running Time6 min
GenresComedy Short
FilmmakersRole
Pat Hartigan Director
CastRole
John E. Brennan
Ruth Roland
Marshall Neilan