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Pinto Ben

August 25, 1915 0h 20m

Originally released in 1915. Pinto Ben is a western film. directed by William S. Hart. At just 20 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.

Starring William S. Hart and Fritz the Horse

Synopsis

Pinto Ben is a pink-nosed cow-pony. A hundred head of cattle are rounded up for beef to be shipped alive to Chicago. Ben and his master, with Segundo Jim, are put in charge. In the Chicago stockyards, men who don't know range-bred cattle from a herd of mountain goats, calmly inform Jim and Ben's master that the steers are to be driven into the big pen. At the same instant two or three stock hands run behind the herd and begin shouting and waving their arms to start the cattle. The beasts, a thousand strong, with horns and hoofs beating the air, bellowing their rage, glaring with bloodshot eyes, thunder into the chute. The two men in front prepare for their death ride. Suddenly Pinto Ben flattens himself before a high, iron-bound gate, and leaps. The pony cleans the gate. The great wave of scorching breath falls back on the other side. Ben's master finds himself sitting on the ground, the head of his dying horse in his lap.

Quick Facts

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Release Date August 25, 1915 110 years ago
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Runtime 0h 20m 20 minutes total
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Language English Original language
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Country United States of America Production

Production Details

Status
Released
Original Language
EN

Production Companies

  • Broncho Film Company

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Pinto Ben about?

Pinto Ben is a pink-nosed cow-pony. A hundred head of cattle are rounded up for beef to be shipped alive to Chicago. Ben and his master, with Segundo Jim, are put in charge. In the Chicago stockyar...

Who directed Pinto Ben?

Pinto Ben was directed by William S. Hart.

How long is Pinto Ben?

Pinto Ben has a runtime of 0 hours and 20 minutes (20 minutes total).

When was Pinto Ben released?

Pinto Ben was released on August 25, 1915 in theaters.

Who are the main actors in Pinto Ben?

The main cast of Pinto Ben includes William S. Hart, Fritz the Horse.