The Shotgun Man and the Stage Driver (1913)
It was a time when men thought quick and shot quick, self-preservation being Nature's first law. The stage-coach, having the precious freight of two fair girls and much of Uncle Sam's mail, goes through on schedule time, despite the fact that a band of outlaws leagued to rapture the mail coach.
Director: William Duncan
Genre: Western
Runtime: 10 min
Release Date: April 9, 1913
Cast
- William Duncan - The Shotgun Man
- Tom Mix - The Stage Driver
- Myrtle Stedman - One of the Girls
- Florence Dye - One of the Girls
Screenplay
- William Duncan (Story)
Production: Selig Polyscope Company
Country: United States of America
Original Language: en
More Films by Director: William Duncan
More Films in Genre: Western
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is The Shotgun Man and the Stage Driver about?
- It was a time when men thought quick and shot quick, self-preservation being Nature's first law. The stage-coach, having the precious freight of two fair girls and much of Uncle Sam's mail, goes through on schedule time, despite the fact that a band of outlaws leagued to rapture the mail coach.
- Who directed The Shotgun Man and the Stage Driver?
- The Shotgun Man and the Stage Driver was directed by William Duncan.
- Who stars in The Shotgun Man and the Stage Driver?
- The Shotgun Man and the Stage Driver stars William Duncan, Tom Mix, Myrtle Stedman, Florence Dye.
- How long is The Shotgun Man and the Stage Driver?
- The Shotgun Man and the Stage Driver has a runtime of 10m (10 minutes).
- What genre is The Shotgun Man and the Stage Driver?
- The Shotgun Man and the Stage Driver is a Western film.
- Where was The Shotgun Man and the Stage Driver produced?
- The Shotgun Man and the Stage Driver was produced in United States of America.