
The Joyous Trouble-Makers
Adventure · Comedy · Western
Overview
Spirited Beatrice Corlin challenges William Steele to successfully construct a cabin on the disputed land, promising to cook him a home-cooked dinner if he succeeds. Beatrice then enlists the aid of an acquaintance named Joe Embry to help her win the bet. After several clashes between the men, Embry’s true colors are revealed when he abducts Beatrice. Learning of the treachery, William comes to her rescue. The ordeal brings William and Beatrice to the realization that they have fallen in love with each other. Rather than settling their wager, they cancel the bet by merging their land and getting married.
Top Cast


William Farnum
William Farnum
William Steele
William Farnum
William Steele


Louise Lovely
Louise Lovely
Beatrice Corlin
Louise Lovely
Beatrice Corlin


G. Raymond Nye
G. Raymond Nye
Bill Rice
G. Raymond Nye
Bill Rice


George Nichols
George Nichols
Cash Truit
George Nichols
Cash Truit


Harry Archer
Harry Archer
Under Butler
Harry Archer
Under Butler


Claire de Lorez
Claire de Lorez
Mrs. Denham
Claire de Lorez
Mrs. Denham


Henry Hebert
Henry Hebert
Joe Embry
Henry Hebert
Joe Embry
Harry De Vere
Harry De Vere
Richard Stanton
Harry De Vere
Richard Stanton
Clarence Morgan
Clarence Morgan
Turk Smith
Clarence Morgan
Turk Smith
Sedley Brown
Sedley Brown
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Sedley Brown
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