Broncho Billy and the Settler's Daughter (1914)
Old Harry Todd and his daughter, Marguerite, are in the west prospecting for gold. They meet Broncho Billy, who takes dinner with them and later continues on his way. As he is riding across the plains thinking of Marguerite, he happens to see an Indian at the top of a hill, looking down upon the prospector and his daughter. Broncho Billy warns Todd and his daughter.
Director: Gilbert M. Anderson
Genre: Western
Runtime: 11 min
Release Date: January 31, 1914
Cast
- Gilbert M. Anderson - Broncho Billy
- Marguerite Clayton - The Settler's Daughter
- Harry Todd - Harry Todd - the Settler
- Emory Johnson - A Soldier
- Frank Pementel - A Soldier
Screenplay
Production: The Essanay Film Manufacturing Company
Country: United States of America
Language: No Language
Original Language: en
More Films by Director: Gilbert M. Anderson
More Films in Genre: Western
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Broncho Billy and the Settler's Daughter about?
- Old Harry Todd and his daughter, Marguerite, are in the west prospecting for gold. They meet Broncho Billy, who takes dinner with them and later continues on his way. As he is riding across the plains thinking of Marguerite, he happens to see an Indian at the top of a hill, looking down upon the prospector and his daughter. Broncho Billy warns Todd and his daughter.
- Who directed Broncho Billy and the Settler's Daughter?
- Broncho Billy and the Settler's Daughter was directed by Gilbert M. Anderson.
- Who stars in Broncho Billy and the Settler's Daughter?
- Broncho Billy and the Settler's Daughter stars Gilbert M. Anderson, Marguerite Clayton, Harry Todd, Emory Johnson, Frank Pementel.
- How long is Broncho Billy and the Settler's Daughter?
- Broncho Billy and the Settler's Daughter has a runtime of 11m (11 minutes).
- What genre is Broncho Billy and the Settler's Daughter?
- Broncho Billy and the Settler's Daughter is a Western film.
- Where was Broncho Billy and the Settler's Daughter produced?
- Broncho Billy and the Settler's Daughter was produced in United States of America.