The Cowboy and the Countess

The Cowboy and the Countess is a 1926 American silent Western film directed by Roy William Neill and starring Buck Jones, Helena D'Algy, and Diana Miller.

[1] As described in a film magazine review,[2] Jerry Whipple, daredevil of the Western range, rescues the Countess Justina and her party when their car is wrecked in a storm.

Later, he tours Europe with his cowboy pals as part of a wild west show.

The Duke de Milos has loaned Countess' father money on the condition that the daughter would become his bride.

Jerry puts on a wild west show in the palace court and later kidnaps the Countess whom he later weds.