
Roped
Summary
A sprawling Western vista frames the curious domestic quandary of Cheyenne Harry, a cattle baron of considerable means and singular focus, whose vast ranch operations belie a rather stark lack of household management. His pragmatic decision to procure a housekeeper, a mere logistical necessity, inadvertently ignites a far more romantic, if meddlesome, ambition among his loyal, albeit mischievous, cowboy retinue. These well-meaning, rugged individualists, convinced that Harry's prosperity demands a conjugal companion rather than a mere domestic aide, take it upon themselves to orchestrate a matrimonial intervention. Their audacious scheme involves placing an advertisement in a distant Eastern newspaper, a whimsical long-shot designed to lure a suitable bride from a world utterly disparate from the dust-swept, untamed West, setting the stage for an unexpected collision of cultures and expectations and an unconventional journey towards companionship.
Synopsis
Wealthy ranch owner Cheyenne Harry decides he needs a housekeeper, but his cowboys decide he needs a wife and advertise in an eastern newspaper.
Director

Harry Carey, Neva Gerber, Arthur Shirley, J. Farrell MacDonald, Mollie McConnell
Eugene B. Lewis











