He Won a Ranch

He Won a Ranch is a lost 1914 American silent comedy film produced by the Lubin Manufacturing Company and starring Jerold Hevener and Raymond McKee.

Although the film itself does not survive, and he is not mentioned in any advertisements or reviews, Hardy can be seen, dressed as a cowboy, among the extras in a publicity still reproduced in The Lubin Bulletin.

Moving Picture World wrote "This is a comedy; at least it is advertised as such, but it fails to fulfill its ultimate pretensions.

"[3] The New York Dramatic Mirror was particularly unimpressed by the plot, which was one of several devised for Lubin comedies in 1914–1915 by vaudeville critic Epes W. Sargent: "The idea runs so very unoriginally in the rut of thousands of precedents, that it fails to elicit many laughs, or to be underlain by any appreciable amount of humor.

Jerold Hevener, Raymond McKee, Ben Walker, and James Hodges are the cast who also do their best, aided by a number of hard working seconds, but all to no avail with the plot as written.