Broncho Billy's Mission (1914)

Broncho Billy's Mission (1914) poster

The city girl decides to turn over a new leaf and go west where she can start life anew. Several years later finds her the wife of a minister in a small western town and extremely happy. One day she and her husband find Broncho Billy, an outlaw, lying in the road suffering from a wound. They take him to their home, and while the minister hastens for a doctor, his wife dresses the wound. She steps into an adjoining room, where she is confronted by the man who had been so cruel to her years before. He threatens to expose her if she refuses to give him money.

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's Mission about?
The city girl decides to turn over a new leaf and go west where she can start life anew. Several years later finds her the wife of a minister in a small western town and extremely happy. One day she and her husband find Broncho Billy, an outlaw, lying in the road suffering from a wound. They take him to their home, and while the minister hastens for a doctor, his wife dresses the wound. She steps into an adjoining room, where she is confronted by the man who had been so cruel to her years before. He threatens to expose her if she refuses to give him money.
Who directed Broncho Billy's Mission?
Broncho Billy's Mission was directed by Gilbert M. Anderson.
Who stars in Broncho Billy's Mission?
Broncho Billy's Mission stars Gilbert M. Anderson, Lee Willard, Marguerite Clayton, Ernest Van Pelt, Stanley Sargent.
What genre is Broncho Billy's Mission?
Broncho Billy's Mission is a Western film.
Where was Broncho Billy's Mission produced?
Broncho Billy's Mission was produced in United States of America.