Broncho Billy for Sheriff
Originally released in 1912. Broncho Billy for Sheriff is a western film. directed by Gilbert M. Anderson.
Starring Gilbert M. Anderson, Arthur Mackley, and Fred Church
Synopsis
Jim Dunn, county sheriff, is asked to withdraw his name as a candidate for re-election because the boys think he has proved himself incapable in office. Dunn is a tighter, rushes to town, declares he will be in the campaign in spite of all opposition, and has the town placarded with notices urging the boys to vote for him. .Meanwhile, the judges have a hard time to find a man with the nerve to run against Dunn. Broncho Billy, a ranchman, is urged to become a candidate and agrees. Cleaning his gun thoroughly, Broncho sits down to eat dinner. Word of Broncho's becoming his rival reaches Dunn's ears and he immediately rides to the ranch house.
Quick Facts
Director
Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- EN
Production Companies
- The Essanay Film Manufacturing Company
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Broncho Billy for Sheriff about?
Jim Dunn, county sheriff, is asked to withdraw his name as a candidate for re-election because the boys think he has proved himself incapable in office. Dunn is a tighter, rushes to town, declares ...
Who directed Broncho Billy for Sheriff?
Broncho Billy for Sheriff was directed by Gilbert M. Anderson.
When was Broncho Billy for Sheriff released?
Broncho Billy for Sheriff was released on August 31, 1912 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in Broncho Billy for Sheriff?
The main cast of Broncho Billy for Sheriff includes Gilbert M. Anderson, Arthur Mackley, Fred Church, Victor Potel, Patrick Rooney.