Rustling for Cupid is a 1926 American silent Western film directed by Irving Cummings and starring George O'Brien, Anita Stewart, and Russell Simpson.
Soon after, Bradley's father becomes suspected of cattle rustling, but he vehemently denies the accusation.
Witnessing the scene, some acquaintances rustle cattle from Blatchford's ranch, branding it with Sybil's mark, and falsely accusing her of rustling and harboring a concealed past.
Sybil reveals that her brother brought shame to the family, but upon learning the truth, George is forgiven and reconciled with her.
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