Broncho Billy's Squareness (1913)
Earl Briggs, a ranchman, and Carl Underwood, a sheriff, are in love with Grace Woodward. Earl is the favored suitor and in time Grace becomes engaged to hire. Sometime later the stage is held up by Broncho Billy, a notorious outlaw. A fierce battle ensues in the woods between the posse and the bandit, in which Broncho Billy is wounded
Director: Gilbert M. Anderson
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Gilbert M. Anderson as Broncho Billy |
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Marguerite Clayton as Grace Woodward |
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True Boardman as Carl Underwood, the Sheriff |
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Fred Church as Earl Briggs |
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Evelyn Selbie as The Sheriff's Sister |
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Frank Pementel as Deputy |
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Emory Johnson as |
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Frank Dolan as |
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Victor Potel as |
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Bill Cato as |
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Josephine Rector as |
| Directing | Gilbert M. Anderson | Director |
| Writing | Gilbert M. Anderson | Writer |
| Production | Gilbert M. Anderson | Producer |