The Infant at Snakeville (1911)
Mrs. Graham and her baby boy are on their way from the east to an uncle's ranch in Wyoming, and they have completed the long journey in safety up to the time they are to take the stagecoach to Snakeville, near which the ranch is located. Through an accident Baby "Bumps," as he is fondly called by his mother, is carried off by the coach and Mrs. Graham left behind.
Director: Gilbert M. Anderson
Genre: Western
Release Date: June 3, 1911
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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 The Infant at Snakeville about?
- Mrs. Graham and her baby boy are on their way from the east to an uncle's ranch in Wyoming, and they have completed the long journey in safety up to the time they are to take the stagecoach to Snakeville, near which the ranch is located. Through an accident Baby "Bumps," as he is fondly called by his mother, is carried off by the coach and Mrs. Graham left behind.
- Who directed The Infant at Snakeville?
- The Infant at Snakeville was directed by Gilbert M. Anderson.
- Who stars in The Infant at Snakeville?
- The Infant at Snakeville stars Gilbert M. Anderson, Augustus Carney, Harry Todd, Victor Potel, John B. O'Brien, Arthur Mackley.
- What genre is The Infant at Snakeville?
- The Infant at Snakeville is a Western film.
- Where was The Infant at Snakeville produced?
- The Infant at Snakeville was produced in United States of America.