
A Woman's Fool
Western
Overview
Cowboy Lin McLean's restlessness takes him to Denver, where he becomes enamored of a waitress named Katie. Intending to marry her, Lin accompanies Katie back to the ranch, but a traveling rainmaker arrives in the little town, and Katie departs with him after revealing that he is her husband. Visiting Denver for Christmas, Lin adopts Katie's abandoned son Billy, and soon afterwards, the cowboy meets and falls in love with the new station agent, Jessamine "Jessie" Buckner. Lin and Jessie marry, and the little family is happy until Katie, determined to be rid of her neglectful husband and marry Lin instead, appears and drives Jessie away. Realizing that Lin does not love her, Katie poisons herself, and Jessie returns to Lin and Billy.
Top Cast


Harry Carey
Harry Carey
Lin McLean
Harry Carey
Lin McLean
Bette Schade
Bette Schade
Katy Lusk
Bette Schade
Katy Lusk


Molly Malone
Molly Malone
Jessamine "Jessie" Buckner
Molly Malone
Jessamine "Jessie" Buckner
Millard K. Wilson
Millard K. Wilson
"The Virginian"
Millard K. Wilson
"The Virginian"
Ed Jones
Ed Jones
"Honey" Wiggin
Ed Jones
"Honey" Wiggin
Vester Pegg
Vester Pegg
Tommy Lusk
Vester Pegg
Tommy Lusk


Roy Clark
Roy Clark
Billy
Roy Clark
Billy


William A. Carroll
William A. Carroll
Lusk
William A. Carroll
Lusk


Sam De Grasse
Sam De Grasse
Sam De Grasse
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