Broncho Billy and the Squatter's Daughter (1913)
Broncho Billy, half crazed with liquor, enters a saloon and demands a bottle of whiskey. This he absorbs about half, which places his physical and mental condition in a state of sub-consciousness. Completely intoxicated, Broncho Billy is placed on his horse and led away. Having ridden a few miles in this condition, he falls off his mount unconscious. Mabel Clark, a squatter's daughter, discovers him by the roadside, washes off his aching brow, and brings him to.
Director: Gilbert M. Anderson
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Gilbert M. Anderson as Broncho Billy |
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Bess Sankey as Mabel Clark |
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Victor Potel as |
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Willis Elder as |
| Writing | Gilbert M. Anderson | Writer |
| Production | Gilbert M. Anderson | Producer |
| Directing | Gilbert M. Anderson | Director |