The Backwoodsman's Suspicion (1911)

Wilton Shaw, a young author, has been advised by his physician to go west for his health and the opening scenes of this picture finds him in a little town in Montana, seeking board and lodging. Jim Walker, a backwoodsman, offers him a home with him and his wife, and he accepts. Arriving at the rough hut of the Walkers, Shaw is introduced to Walker's wife.

Director: Gilbert M. Anderson
Genre: Western
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Production: The Essanay Film Manufacturing Company
Country: United States of America
Language: No Language
Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Backwoodsman's Suspicion about?
Wilton Shaw, a young author, has been advised by his physician to go west for his health and the opening scenes of this picture finds him in a little town in Montana, seeking board and lodging. Jim Walker, a backwoodsman, offers him a home with him and his wife, and he accepts. Arriving at the rough hut of the Walkers, Shaw is introduced to Walker's wife.
Who directed The Backwoodsman's Suspicion?
The Backwoodsman's Suspicion was directed by Gilbert M. Anderson.
Who stars in The Backwoodsman's Suspicion?
The Backwoodsman's Suspicion stars Gilbert M. Anderson, Gladys Field, Brinsley Shaw.
What genre is The Backwoodsman's Suspicion?
The Backwoodsman's Suspicion is a Western film.
Where was The Backwoodsman's Suspicion produced?
The Backwoodsman's Suspicion was produced in United States of America.