A Modern Knight
Western
Overview
Percival Cadwallader Perkins was so bashful that whenever a woman would look at him he would blush like a beet, and this brought the "Happy Family," the cowboys of the Flying U, to calling him "Pink."
Top Cast


Art Acord
Art Acord
Percival Cadwallader 'Pin' Perkins
Art Acord
Percival Cadwallader 'Pin' Perkins


Ashton Dearholt
Ashton Dearholt
Frank - Ruby's Outlaw Husband
Ashton Dearholt
Frank - Ruby's Outlaw Husband


Clarence Burton
Clarence Burton
Jackson - Movie Director
Clarence Burton
Jackson - Movie Director


George Gebhardt
George Gebhardt
Pete
George Gebhardt
Pete
Al Fordyce
Al Fordyce
Burt (as Al W. Fordyce)
Al Fordyce
Burt (as Al W. Fordyce)
Bessie Banks
Bessie Banks
Mary
Bessie Banks
Mary
Harry McCabe
Harry McCabe
Jim
Harry McCabe
Jim
Carl Morrison
Carl Morrison
Stagecoach Driver
Carl Morrison
Stagecoach Driver
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