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The Accusation of Broncho Billy · 1913

The Accusation of Broncho Billy (1913) is a Western film directed by Gilbert M. Anderson, starring Gilbert M. Anderson, Harry Todd, Victor Potel.

Western

Overview

Broncho Billy, owner of a saloon in Big Horn City, is trusted implicitly by the miners in the surrounding territory. Several of them have gathered at the bar, when Broncho Billy receives a note, stating that the stage-coach will not stop at Big Horn until the following day. The men request Broncho Billy to keep their gold until the coach arrives.

Cast

Gilbert M. Anderson, Harry Todd, Victor Potel, Brinsley Shaw, Texas George Briggs, Kite Robinson

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What is "The Accusation of Broncho Billy" about?

Broncho Billy, owner of a saloon in Big Horn City, is trusted implicitly by the miners in the surrounding territory. Several of them have gathered at the bar, when Broncho Billy receives a note, stating that the stage-coach will not stop at Big Horn until the following day. The men request Broncho Billy to keep their gold until the coach arrives.

When was "The Accusation of Broncho Billy" released?

The Accusation of Broncho Billy was released in 1913.

Who stars in "The Accusation of Broncho Billy"?

The cast includes Gilbert M. Anderson, Harry Todd, Victor Potel, Brinsley Shaw.