
Pinto
Comedy · Western
Overview
When Pinto reaches her eighteenth birthday, the five wealthy Arizonans who adopted her upon the death of her parents decide that ranch life will never make a lady of her. Their old friend Pop Audry, formerly of Arizona and now a member of New York society, agrees to provide Pinto with the necessary education. Accordingly, Pinto and her cowboy nursemaid Looey are dispatched to New York where they lose Audry's address. ...
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Mabel Normand
Mabel Normand
Pinto
Mabel Normand
Pinto


Cullen Landis
Cullen Landis
Bob DeWitt
Cullen Landis
Bob DeWitt


Edward Jobson
Edward Jobson
Looey
Edward Jobson
Looey


Edythe Chapman
Edythe Chapman
Mrs. Audry
Edythe Chapman
Mrs. Audry


George Nichols
George Nichols
Pop Audrey
George Nichols
Pop Audrey


William Elmer
William Elmer
Lousy
William Elmer
Lousy


Hallam Cooley
Hallam Cooley
Armand Cassel
Hallam Cooley
Armand Cassel
John Burton
John Burton
Guardian
John Burton
Guardian
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