Then Came the Woman is a 1926 American silent romantic drama film directed by David Hartford and starring Frank Mayo, Cullen Landis, and Mildred Ryan.
Bob rides the bumper of a freight train and, after being kicked off, picks up with a troup of hobos who have just stolen a chicken.
He is befriended by lumber king John Hobart who gives him a chance by employing him in one of his mills.
Hobart soon realizes that Mary prefers the younger man, Bob, but plays the romance game fairly and squarely.
Then Came the Woman was filmed on location in Grosse Pointe, Michigan, and Brevard, North Carolina.