Broncho Billy and the Maid (1913)
Jim Clay, a rough western ranchman, kisses his daughter goodbye, and departs for the town saloon. Entering, he sees four of his comrades finishing a game of cards. Broncho Billy, one of them, wins all the money. Clay exits and seats himself on a barrel in front of the place. Broncho, with his winnings, departs from the saloon, meets Clay and together they proceed to the ranchman's home.
Director: Gilbert M. Anderson
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Gilbert M. Anderson as Broncho Billy |
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Bess Sankey as Clay's Daughter |
| Directing | Gilbert M. Anderson | Director |
| Writing | Gilbert M. Anderson | Writer |
| Production | Gilbert M. Anderson | Producer |