The Prairie Wife is a 1925 American silent Western film directed by Hugo Ballin and featuring Boris Karloff, and based on a story by Arthur Stringer.
[1] As described in a film magazine review,[2] a telegram informs Chaddie Green that her father has committed suicide, leaving her penniless.
She has been reared in luxury, but, during her passage to the United States, she is so lonely that she makes an acquaintance with Duncan MacKail, a rugged appearing man from the American plains.
Chaddie is obliged to stay at his ranch over night when her horse bolts from her and she is unable to get a mount from Percy.
[3] Variety wrote that "for a cheap picture, it should more than get the production cost back and show a corking profit.