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TitleDown on the farmOther Titles (e.g. Variant)Lie story (Working title)TypeMoving ImageMonographContributionSennett, Mack, 1880-1960 (production)Kenton, Erle C., 1896-1980 (direction)Grey, Ray, 1890-1925 (direction writing)Griffith, Raymond, -1957 (writing)Jackman, Fred, 1881-1959 (camera)Evans, Perry, 1887-1966 (camera)Fazenda, Louise, 1895-1962 (cast)Roach, Bert, 1891-1971 (cast)Finlayson, James, 1887-1953 (cast)Gribbon, Harry, 1885-1961 (cast)Armstrong, Billy, 1891-1924 (cast)Prevost, Marie, 1898-1937 (cast)Turpin, Ben, 1874-1940 (cast)Davis, Don, 1917- (cast)Mack Sennett Comedies (Firm) (contributor)United Artists Corporation (contributor) SubjectFarmers--Humor (LCSH)Landlords--Humor (LCSH)Farm rents--Humor (LCSH)Fathers--Humor (LCSH)Daughters--Humor (LCSH)Hoaxes--Humor (LCSH) Moving Image Technique(s)live actionCould not render: bf:code SummaryWhen The Sportive Banker comes to collect the mortgage from The Girl's Father, he proposes that The Girl could be bartered for the payment. However, The Girl is in love with The Rustic Sweetheart, and to foil The Sportive Banker's plans, she forges a letter purporting that she has been compromised by The Man of Mystery. The Sportive Banker schemes to use the letter to disrupt The Girl's wedding plans to The Rustic Sweetheart, but in his eagerness he drops a letter that he has stolen, which notifies The Girl that she has inherited $100,000. The Rustic Sweetheart forgives The Girl the compromising letter, but The Man of Mystery appears and testifies that he wrote no such letter. The Girl and The Rustic Sweetheart then marry and with her inheritance secure the mortgage.Capture capture: Date: 1919-11-00 Place: Geography. Anthropology. Recreation Filmed in Los Angeles, California; production completed in early November, 1919.DurationPT45MAuthorized Access PointDown on the farm