Penny of Top Hill Trail
Penny of Top Hill Trail is a 1921 American silent Western comedy film based on the 1919 novel by Belle Kanaris Maniates. It was directed by Arthur Berthelet and stars Bessie Love. The film was produced by Andrew J. Callaghan Productions and distributed by Federated Film Exchanges of America. The film is presumed lost.
Plot
When Penny (Love) goes to a ranch, she is mistaken for a thief. She encounters the ranch foreman (Oakman), who tries to reform her. When another girl is revealed to be the real thief, Penny's reputation is cleared, and she reveals her true identity: a film actress on vacation. She and the foreman realize their love for each other, and Penny decides to stay on the ranch with him.
Cast
More details
| author | Beatrice Van Finis Fox |
|---|---|
| director | Arthur Berthelet |
| genre | comedy western |
| keywords | ranch foreman true identity |
| producer | Andrew J. Callaghan |
| productionCompany | Andrew J. Callaghan Productions |
| publisher | Federated Film Exchanges of America, Inc. |