Broncho Billy and the Schoolmistress (1912)
"Broncho Billy and the Schoolmistress" (1912, 14 minutes) is a comedy-drama about yet another girl from the East who doesn't need to be protected from the local dangers. Broncho Billy plays a passive role, and even takes a bullet when a jealous villain tries to eliminate him from the new teacher's dance card. Filmed in the wilds of Fairfax, California and at Essanay Studios in San Rafael.
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Gilbert M. Anderson | As: Broncho Billy | |
Brinsley Shaw | As: Billy's Rival | |
Augustus Carney | As: Alkali Ike | |
Arthur Mackley | As: Stage Driver / Doctor | |
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"Broncho Billy and the Schoolmistress" (1912, 14 minutes) is a comedy-drama about yet another girl from the East who doesn't need to be protected from the local dangers. Broncho Billy plays a passive role, and even takes a bullet when a jealous villain tries to eliminate him from the new teacher's dance card. Filmed in the wilds of Fairfax, California and at Essanay Studios in San Rafael.
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Certification: | NR |
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Gilbert M. Anderson |
Broncho Billy |
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Brinsley Shaw |
Billy's Rival |
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Augustus Carney |
Alkali Ike |
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Arthur Mackley |
Stage Driver / Doctor |
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Fred Church |
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R. Henry Grey |
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Louis Morisette |
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Victor Potel |
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Harry Todd |
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Gilbert M. Anderson |
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