The Winning of Barbara Worth

The Winning of Barbara Worth

Director: Henry King Cast: Ronald Colman
Ronald Colman
, Vilma Banky
Vilma Banky
, Gary Cooper
Gary Cooper
, Charles Lane
Charles Lane
Henry King
The Winning of Barbara Worth

The Winning of Barbara Worth

Director: Henry King Cast: Ronald Colman
Ronald Colman
, Vilma Banky
Vilma Banky
, Gary Cooper
Gary Cooper
, Charles Lane
Charles Lane
Henry King

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Overview

A very popular silent western, this film features two engineers vying for the affections of the adoptive daughter of a landowner. Barbara Worth (Vilma Banky) wants to help her father, Jefferson Worth (Charles Lane), build a dam on the Colorado River to help irrigate the desert land he owns. The elder Worth gets a loan from a New York banker, who brings with him his stepson, Willard Holmes (Ronald Colman), an engineer. Local engineer Abe Lee (Gary Cooper, in one of his first big roles) and Holmes both fall in love with Barbara. The banker cheats on materials for the dam as part of a shady deal. Jefferson Worth discovers the ruse and tries to finish the project himself, but he runs short of money to pay his hired hands. With the dam in jeopardy, the two rival engineers bury their differences and ride off on horses to get money to salvage the dam and save Worth, who is at the mercy of a lynch mob. ~ Michael Betzold

Product Details

Release Date: 12/08/2014
UPC: 0888574079659
Original Release: 1926
Rating: NR
Source: Warner Brothers
Language: English
Time: 1:29:00
Sales rank: 53,013

Cast & Crew

Performance Credits
Ronald Colman Willard Holmes
Vilma Banky Barbara Worth
Gary Cooper Abe Lee
Charles Lane Jefferson Worth
Paul McAllister The Seer
E.J. Ratcliffe James Greenfield
Clyde Cook Tex
Erwin Connelly Pat Mooney
Ed Brady McDonald
Fred Esmelton George Cartwright
William Patton Little Rosebud

Technical Credits
Henry King Director
Frances Marion Screenwriter
Samuel Goldwyn Producer
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