The Count and the Cowboys (1911)
The scene is laid in the West and presents a French count, in immaculate attire, suddenly dropped among the cowboys. Following an altercation he offers to fight a duel, but when the results of a scheme arranged by the cowboys to show his opponent killing duelists by wholesale are seen, he breaks away and barely succeeds in catching the stage on his way back to the effete East, while the cowboys make merry over their successful joke.
Director: Gilbert M. Anderson
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Victor Potel as The Count |
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Augustus Carney as Stump Carney |
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Arthur Mackley as |
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Fred Church as |
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John B. O'Brien as |
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Harry Todd as |
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Joseph Smith as |
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Gilbert M. Anderson as |
| Directing | Gilbert M. Anderson | Director |
| Writing | Gilbert M. Anderson | Writer |