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Cupid the Cowpuncher

"THE ROGERS TWINKLE, THE ROGERS HUMOR AND EVEN THE ROGERS ROPE THROWING STUNTS ARE SEEN AT THEIR BEST. It's a buster of the Bluest Blues."

Alec Lloyd, the foreman of the Sewell ranch, is nicknamed "Cupid" because of his propensity for matchmaking. When Macie Sewell returns from boarding school, Cupid himself falls victim to love, but Macie has aspirations to go to New York and become an opera singer, and so ignores his advances. However, Leroy Simpson, a poor doctor who is enamored of Macie's father's money, encourages her ambitions....

Top Cast

  • Will Rogers

    Will Rogers

    Alec Lloyd

  • Helene Chadwick

    Helene Chadwick

    Macie Sewell

  • Andrew Robson

    Andrew Robson

    Zack Sewell

  • Lloyd Whitlock

    Lloyd Whitlock

    Dr. Leroy Simpson

  • Guinn 'Big Boy' Williams

    Guinn 'Big Boy' Williams

    Hairoil Johnson

  • Tex Parker

    Tex Parker

    Monkey Mike

  • Roy Laidlaw

    Roy Laidlaw

    Dr. Billy Trowbridge

  • Catherine Wallace

    Catherine Wallace

    Rose

  • Nelson McDowell

    Nelson McDowell

    Sheriff Bergin

Overview

Alec Lloyd, the foreman of the Sewell ranch, is nicknamed "Cupid" because of his propensity for matchmaking. When Macie Sewell returns from boarding school, Cupid himself falls victim to love, but Macie has aspirations to go to New York and become an opera singer, and so ignores his advances. However, Leroy Simpson, a poor doctor who is enamored of Macie's father's money, encourages her ambitions....

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