The Accusation of Broncho Billy (1913)
Broncho Billy, owner of a saloon in Big Horn City, is trusted implicitly by the miners in the surrounding territory. Several of them have gathered at the bar, when Broncho Billy receives a note, stating that the stage-coach will not stop at Big Horn until the following day. The men request Broncho Billy to keep their gold until the coach arrives.
Director: Gilbert M. Anderson
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Gilbert M. Anderson as |
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Harry Todd as The Sheriff |
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Victor Potel as |
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Brinsley Shaw as |
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Texas George Briggs as |
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Kite Robinson as |
| Directing | Gilbert M. Anderson | Director |