Broncho Billy, Sheepman (1915)

Broncho Billy, the sheepman, goes to the village store and purchases an engagement ring for his sweetheart, the school teacher. As he is about to mount his horse, he finds a note pinned to the saddle, telling him to leave the country that only cow men are desired. On his way home he is fired upon by the cattle king and his gang. Broncho Billy returns the fire wounding the leader, but also is wounded himself. He goes to the school house, where he is protected by his sweetheart until help arrives. In the meantime the wounded cattle king has been picked up unconscious by Broncho Billy's parents.

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 Broncho Billy, Sheepman about?
Broncho Billy, the sheepman, goes to the village store and purchases an engagement ring for his sweetheart, the school teacher. As he is about to mount his horse, he finds a note pinned to the saddle, telling him to leave the country that only cow men are desired. On his way home he is fired upon by the cattle king and his gang. Broncho Billy returns the fire wounding the leader, but also is wounded himself. He goes to the school house, where he is protected by his sweetheart until help arrives. In the meantime the wounded cattle king has been picked up unconscious by Broncho Billy's parents.
Who directed Broncho Billy, Sheepman?
Broncho Billy, Sheepman was directed by Gilbert M. Anderson.
Who stars in Broncho Billy, Sheepman?
Broncho Billy, Sheepman stars Gilbert M. Anderson, Marguerite Clayton, Robert McKenzie, Lee Willard, Eva McKenzie, Leo White.
What genre is Broncho Billy, Sheepman?
Broncho Billy, Sheepman is a Western film.
Where was Broncho Billy, Sheepman produced?
Broncho Billy, Sheepman was produced in United States of America.