
Although Billie Farrington's aunt, Mrs. Farrington, wishes her to marry Farrington ranch foreman Bob Hanford, Billie refuses to be interested in anyone but Count Venino, a fake nobleman.


The screen opens to a ranch setting, where the sun casts long shadows and the breeze brings a hint of the coming dusk. Billie Farrington, a spirited and independent young woman, stands before her aunt, Mrs. Farrington, who wishes to marry her off to the ranch foreman, Bob Hanford. Billie, however, has her heart set on ...

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"The screen opens to a ranch setting, where the sun casts long shadows and the breeze brings a hint of the coming dusk. Billie Farrington, a spirited and independent young woman, stands before her aunt, Mrs. Farrington, who wishes to marry her off to the ranch foreman, Bob Hanford. Billie, however, has her heart set on Count Venino, a man who, it turns out, is a fraud. The film, directed by Elmer Harris and Percy Heath, is a masterclass in social commentary and romance. Mrs. Farrington's health ..."
Elmer Harris, Percy Heath
United States

