The Winning of Barbara Worth

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The Winning of Barbara Worth is a 1926 American silent Western film, based on Harold Bell Wright’s novel, noted for its large-scale desert reclamation scenes and early appearance by Gary Cooper.

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instanceOf Western film
film
authorOfSourceWork Harold Bell Wright NERFINISHED
basedOn The Winning of Barbara Worth (novel) NERFINISHED
cinematographyBy Arthur Edeson NERFINISHED
George Barnes NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
director Henry King NERFINISHED
distributedIn United States of America
surface form: United States
distributor United Artists NERFINISHED
era silent era
featuresEarlyAppearanceOf Gary Cooper NERFINISHED
filmingLocation California, United States
surface form: California

Nevada desert NERFINISHED
filmType feature film
format black-and-white
genre Western
romantic drama
hasCastMember Charles Lane NERFINISHED
Clyde Cook NERFINISHED
E.H. Calvert NERFINISHED
Paul McAllister NERFINISHED
hasCharacter Abe Lee NERFINISHED
Barbara Worth NERFINISHED
Willard Holmes NERFINISHED
hasFilmPoster theatrical release poster
includesTheme conflict between idealism and greed
romance
water reclamation
musicForReleases accompanied by live or compiled scores
narrativeFocus engineering project to reclaim desert land
notableFor large-scale desert reclamation scenes
originalLanguage Silent film with English intertitles
period 1920s American cinema
producer Samuel Goldwyn NERFINISHED
productionCompany Samuel Goldwyn Productions NERFINISHED
releaseDate October 14, 1926
releaseYear 1926
runningTime approximately 90 minutes
screenwriter Jules Furthman NERFINISHED
setting American West NERFINISHED
desert
starring Gary Cooper NERFINISHED
Ronald Colman NERFINISHED
Vilma Bánky NERFINISHED

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