Why Broncho Billy Left Bear County (1913)
Overview
Through a kindly act Broncho Billy earns the deep gratitute of Marion Rivers, who presents him with a Bible. Not long afterwards, she comes upon him as he is about to hold up the stage, but at sight of the girl he is overwhelmed with shame and taking out the little Bible promises her that he will live honorably. In the meantime, Marion's father holds up the stage at another point, and one of the stagecoach drivers, mounting a bareback pony, rides off for the sheriff. Broncho Billy sees Rivers get away with the money, and when he hears the sheriff and his men coming, for Marion's sake he goes to warn her father. To shield him, he takes the bags of money and rides away with the men after him. He leaves the money at the mile post with a note saying: "SAheriff, I'm through with Bear County, this stick-up was my last", and rides across the border. (Moving Picture World Synopsis)
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Budget | $0.00 |
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Original Language | en |
Popularity | 0.865 |
Directed By
Gilbert M. Anderson
Crew
Gilbert M. Anderson
TOP CAST
Gilbert M. Anderson
Broncho Billy
Marguerite Clayton
Marion Rivers
Lloyd Ingraham
Old Man Rivers
Harry Todd
The Bartender
Victor Potel
The Druggist
Fred Church
The Sheriff
Slim Padgett
The Deputy
Frank Pementel
The Stage Driver
Harry Keenan
The Minister
Edna Nash
Heavenly Twin
Jack Woods
Man with Long Beard