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Broncho Billy and the Schoolmistress

"Broncho Billy and the Schoolmistress" (1912, 14 minutes) is a comedy-drama about yet another girl from the East who doesn't need to be protected from the local dangers. Broncho Billy plays a passive role, and even takes a bullet when a jealous villain tries to eliminate him from the new teacher's dance card. Filmed in the wilds of Fairfax, California and at Essanay Studios in San Rafael.

Top Cast

  • Gilbert M. Anderson

    Gilbert M. Anderson

    Broncho Billy

  • Brinsley Shaw

    Brinsley Shaw

    Billy's Rival

  • Augustus Carney

    Augustus Carney

    Alkali Ike

  • Arthur Mackley

    Arthur Mackley

    Stage Driver / Doctor

  • Fred Church

    Fred Church

  • R. Henry Grey

    R. Henry Grey

  • Louis Morisette

    Louis Morisette

  • Victor Potel

    Victor Potel

  • Harry Todd

    Harry Todd

Overview

"Broncho Billy and the Schoolmistress" (1912, 14 minutes) is a comedy-drama about yet another girl from the East who doesn't need to be protected from the local dangers. Broncho Billy plays a passive role, and even takes a bullet when a jealous villain tries to eliminate him from the new teacher's dance card. Filmed in the wilds of Fairfax, California and at Essanay Studios in San Rafael.

Rating

5.3 / 10
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