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The Man Tamer

Aug 26, 1927
0h 20m
★ 0.0

Overview

Ed Cobb is in love with very cute Barbara Worth but she won’t marry him until he lowers his temper and stops fighting. When his rascally cousin forces Ed’s horse off the road, Ed falls and, unconscious for a while, develops amnesia and nearly marries a love-starved widow woman.

Genres

Western

Production Companies

Universal Pictures Corporation

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Cast

Edmund Cobb

Tommy Ryan

Edmund Cobb

Barbara Worth

Martha Murray

Barbara Worth

Albert J. Smith

Steve Quinlan

Albert J. Smith

Eva Thatcher

Widow Carson

Eva Thatcher