The Ranch Girl's Trial (1912)

Pepita, proprietress of the town dance hall, is loved by Big Moose, an Indian. Jake Harding, a worthless cowpuncher, also pretends love for Pepita in order to get an occasional drink of free whiskey. Big Moose swears to kill Harding, and is only prevented from carrying out his treat by Pepita.

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 Ranch Girl's Trial about?
Pepita, proprietress of the town dance hall, is loved by Big Moose, an Indian. Jake Harding, a worthless cowpuncher, also pretends love for Pepita in order to get an occasional drink of free whiskey. Big Moose swears to kill Harding, and is only prevented from carrying out his treat by Pepita.
Who directed The Ranch Girl's Trial?
The Ranch Girl's Trial was directed by Gilbert M. Anderson.
Who stars in The Ranch Girl's Trial?
The Ranch Girl's Trial stars Gilbert M. Anderson, Evelyn Selbie, Fred Church, Brinsley Shaw, Beth Taylor, Arthur Mackley.
What genre is The Ranch Girl's Trial?
The Ranch Girl's Trial is a Western film.
Where was The Ranch Girl's Trial produced?
The Ranch Girl's Trial was produced in United States of America.