The Rustler's Step-Daughter
Originally released in 1913. The Rustler's Step-Daughter is a western film. directed by Lloyd Ingraham. At just 27 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Starring Marguerite Clayton, True Boardman, and Evelyn Selbie
Synopsis
The sheriff of Mendocino County receives a letter from Bill Kato, proprietor of a ranch, stating that he is tired of losing his cattle and that if he can't find time to do something in the matter, he will have to see the higher authorities. The sheriff at once starts out on the trail of the rustlers.
Quick Facts
Director
Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- EN
Production Companies
- The Essanay Film Manufacturing Company
Frequently Asked Questions
What is The Rustler's Step-Daughter about?
The sheriff of Mendocino County receives a letter from Bill Kato, proprietor of a ranch, stating that he is tired of losing his cattle and that if he can't find time to do something in the matter, ...
Who directed The Rustler's Step-Daughter?
The Rustler's Step-Daughter was directed by Lloyd Ingraham.
How long is The Rustler's Step-Daughter?
The Rustler's Step-Daughter has a runtime of 0 hours and 27 minutes (27 minutes total).
When was The Rustler's Step-Daughter released?
The Rustler's Step-Daughter was released on November 6, 1913 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in The Rustler's Step-Daughter?
The main cast of The Rustler's Step-Daughter includes Marguerite Clayton, True Boardman, Evelyn Selbie, Stanley Sargent, Bill Cato.