The Shotgun Man and the Stage Driver (1913)

The Shotgun Man and the Stage Driver (1913) poster

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
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Production: Selig Polyscope Company
Country: United States of America
Original Language: en
More Films by Director: William Duncan
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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.