Pals of the Range (1910)

The scene opens in the bunk house of the Lazy K Ranch, where we see Jack Hartley and his pal Jack Smythe. Hartley has just received a letter from the east, in which his mother asks him for money. Hartley is much depressed. He is broke and sees no immediate prospect of recouping his fortunes. Smythe, learning of Hartley's dilemma, offers his roll to his pal, who gratefully accepts it.

Director: Gilbert M. Anderson
Genre: Western
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Production: The Essanay Film Manufacturing Company
Country: United States of America
Original Language: en
More Films by Director: Gilbert M. Anderson
More Films in Genre: Western

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Pals of the Range about?
The scene opens in the bunk house of the Lazy K Ranch, where we see Jack Hartley and his pal Jack Smythe. Hartley has just received a letter from the east, in which his mother asks him for money. Hartley is much depressed. He is broke and sees no immediate prospect of recouping his fortunes. Smythe, learning of Hartley's dilemma, offers his roll to his pal, who gratefully accepts it.
Who directed Pals of the Range?
Pals of the Range was directed by Gilbert M. Anderson.
Who stars in Pals of the Range?
Pals of the Range stars Gilbert M. Anderson, John B. O'Brien, Clara Williams, Fred Church, Augustus Carney, Robert Gray.
What genre is Pals of the Range?
Pals of the Range is a Western film.
Where was Pals of the Range produced?
Pals of the Range was produced in United States of America.