Broncho Billy and the Maid (1913)

Broncho Billy and the Maid (1913) poster

Jim Clay, a rough western ranchman, kisses his daughter goodbye, and departs for the town saloon. Entering, he sees four of his comrades finishing a game of cards. Broncho Billy, one of them, wins all the money. Clay exits and seats himself on a barrel in front of the place. Broncho, with his winnings, departs from the saloon, meets Clay and together they proceed to the ranchman's home.

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
More Films by Director: Gilbert M. Anderson
More Films in Genre: Western

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Broncho Billy and the Maid about?
Jim Clay, a rough western ranchman, kisses his daughter goodbye, and departs for the town saloon. Entering, he sees four of his comrades finishing a game of cards. Broncho Billy, one of them, wins all the money. Clay exits and seats himself on a barrel in front of the place. Broncho, with his winnings, departs from the saloon, meets Clay and together they proceed to the ranchman's home.
Who directed Broncho Billy and the Maid?
Broncho Billy and the Maid was directed by Gilbert M. Anderson.
Who stars in Broncho Billy and the Maid?
Broncho Billy and the Maid stars Gilbert M. Anderson, Bess Sankey.
What genre is Broncho Billy and the Maid?
Broncho Billy and the Maid is a Western film.
Where was Broncho Billy and the Maid produced?
Broncho Billy and the Maid was produced in United States of America.