Broncho Billy and the Bad Man (1914)
To err is human, but in the end, goodness of heart will prevail and the one who has committed an offense against man-made laws may come out of the mire and develop into a law abiding and god-fearing citizen. Broncho Billy, from being one of the most desperate characters in the west, is reformed through the kind treatment accorded him at the hands of the sheriff and his wife, and is made deputy.
Director: Gilbert M. Anderson
![]() |
Gilbert M. Anderson as Broncho Billy |
![]() |
True Boardman as The Bad Man |
![]() |
Harry Todd as The Sheriff |
![]() |
Carl Stockdale as The Deputy |
![]() |
Marguerite Clayton as The Girl |
![]() |
Lee Willard as The Doctor |
![]() |
Victor Potel as The Storekeeper |
| Directing | Gilbert M. Anderson | Director |
| Writing | Gilbert M. Anderson | Writer |