Broncho Billy and the Squatter's Daughter (1913)

Broncho Billy, half crazed with liquor, enters a saloon and demands a bottle of whiskey. This he absorbs about half, which places his physical and mental condition in a state of sub-consciousness. Completely intoxicated, Broncho Billy is placed on his horse and led away. Having ridden a few miles in this condition, he falls off his mount unconscious. Mabel Clark, a squatter's daughter, discovers him by the roadside, washes off his aching brow, and brings him to.

Director: Gilbert M. Anderson
Genre: Western
Runtime: 11 min
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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 Squatter's Daughter about?
Broncho Billy, half crazed with liquor, enters a saloon and demands a bottle of whiskey. This he absorbs about half, which places his physical and mental condition in a state of sub-consciousness. Completely intoxicated, Broncho Billy is placed on his horse and led away. Having ridden a few miles in this condition, he falls off his mount unconscious. Mabel Clark, a squatter's daughter, discovers him by the roadside, washes off his aching brow, and brings him to.
Who directed Broncho Billy and the Squatter's Daughter?
Broncho Billy and the Squatter's Daughter was directed by Gilbert M. Anderson.
Who stars in Broncho Billy and the Squatter's Daughter?
Broncho Billy and the Squatter's Daughter stars Gilbert M. Anderson, Bess Sankey, Victor Potel, Willis Elder.
How long is Broncho Billy and the Squatter's Daughter?
Broncho Billy and the Squatter's Daughter has a runtime of 11m (11 minutes).
What genre is Broncho Billy and the Squatter's Daughter?
Broncho Billy and the Squatter's Daughter is a Western film.
Where was Broncho Billy and the Squatter's Daughter produced?
Broncho Billy and the Squatter's Daughter was produced in United States of America.