Tom foster works as a Manager on a ranch Hunt. After the death of the family head taking care of the estate falls entirely on his shoulders. In addition to the care of cowboy becomes the daughter of the deceased, a young beauty Eleanor. How long been in love with the girl, but while he hesitates whether to open Elinor his feelings, she goes accompanied by her aunt to Europe. In the two years of her absence That achieves unprecedented prosperity of the ranch.
Next, Elinor returned to America and brings with him a Denman fiance, whom she met while traveling. To inspire romantic impulses indecisive Tom, his friend Mac tells cowboy about the amorous adventures of the legendary don Juan. Denman says Tom love yearning and wanting to eliminate a rival at the time of marriage with Eleanor, hires a thug to kidnap him. Received from the bandit blow to the head, Tom is losing consciousness. When he awoke, he fancies himself a Don Juan and decides to fight for his love. Freed from the shackles, he hastens to the ranch and manages to explain to Elinor before she will connect the life with the insidious Denman.
The Lucky Horseshoe
Year | 1925 |
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Country | USA |
Tagline | A Cowboy of the Wild West Romances in Old Spain |
Director | John G. Blystone |
Cinematography | Daniel B. Clark |
Scriptwriters | John StoneRobert Lord |
Produced | John G. Blystone |
Genres | ActionMelodramaComedyWestern |
Release Date | August 29, 1925 |