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Broncho Billy and the Bandits (1912)
Jim Matthews, express agent in Red Rock, Arizona, and his daughter Alice, are watching anxiously over the bedside of Mrs. Matthews, who is very ill. An express box of money is now left by the stage and Matthews is ordered to guard it overnight. The "Arizona Kid," a notorious bandit, who has followed the stage and watched while they left the box, now gallops back to the rendezvous of his pals, tells them of the easy chance to rob the office and they start at once. Meanwhile Alice has sent her father for a doctor and is all alone with her sick mother.
Ituaiga: Western
Faʻafiafia: Gilbert M. Anderson, Marguerite Marsh, Fred Church, Brinsley Shaw, Harry Todd, Arthur Mackley
Auvaa: Gilbert M. Anderson (Director), Gilbert M. Anderson (Writer), Gilbert M. Anderson (Producer)
Subtitle:
ETC.
Faʻamalolo: May 04, 1912
Lauiloa: 0.288
Gagana: No Language
Potu potu: The Essanay Film Manufacturing Company
Atunuʻu: United States of America