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The Winning of Barbara Worth
The Winning of Barbara Worth

The Winning of Barbara Worth (1926)

66% User Rating
1h 29min
Drama
Romance
Western

"What was the most eloquent word uttered in the language of the desert?"

While building an irrigation system for a Southwestern desert community, an engineer vies with a local cowboy for the affections of a rancher's daughter.

Henry KingDirector

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Ronald Colman

Ronald Colman

Willard Holmes

Vilma Banky

Vilma Banky

Barbara Worth

Gary Cooper

Gary Cooper

Abe Lee

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Charles Lane

Jefferson Worth

Paul McAllister

Paul McAllister

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E.J. Ratcliffe

E.J. Ratcliffe

James Greenfield

Clyde Cook

Clyde Cook

Tex

Erwin Connelly

Erwin Connelly

Pat Mooney

Ed Brady

Ed Brady

McDonald

Sammy Blum

Sammy Blum

Horace Blanton

Fred Esmelton

Fred Esmelton

George Cartwright

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Bill Patton

Little Rosebud (as William Patton)

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Odel Conley

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CinemaSerf
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Rating 70%

June 6, 2022

This is a great example of a silent film that captures some of the original pioneering spirit of those American settlers determined to make a go of it - even in the harshest of circumstances. Charles Lane is "Jefferson Worth" - a rancher who rescues orphaned "Barbara" (Vilma Bánky) and brings her up as his own daughter. Years pass and as she grows, so do the ambitions of the territory - and when a developer arrives with an engineering project that could irrigate the arid land, they jump at the chance. Problem is, the developer skimps on the construction of the dam, and so at the first heavy rainfall upstream it all goes a bit awry. Meantime, both the stepson of the crooked developer "Willard" (Ronald Colman) and her father's ranch foreman "Abe" (Gary Cooper) are fighting for the favour of "Barbara" and it's not long before everything comes to a head. Technically, the imagery is super - the film copes well with what must have been very intense sunlight, and the detail is perfect. Maybe just the odd too many inter-titles that can break up the pace a bit, but in the round it's a well made, enjoyable piece of cinema history with a decent story and lovely score from Ted Henkel played on the Wurlitzer to boot.

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