Broncho Billy's Redemption
Broncho Billy's Redemption

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Broncho Billy's Redemption

1910
Movie
16 min
English

A wanted cattle thief risks imprisonment when he tries to help a sick rancher and his daughter. He takes the man into town to see a doctor, and he is recognized and arrested.

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Director: Gilbert M. 'Broncho Billy' AndersonGenres: Western, Short Film, Drama

Plot Summary

Broncho Billy, a notorious outlaw, attempts to go straight after falling for a young woman. However, his past actions and the law's pursuit threaten to derail his efforts. He must confront his former gang and prove his changed ways to win his love and a chance at a peaceful life.

Critical Reception

As an early silent short film, 'Broncho Billy's Redemption' was part of a burgeoning genre that appealed to mass audiences with its straightforward narratives and action. Contemporary reception would have focused on its ability to entertain and its portrayal of the 'cowboy' archetype, which Broncho Billy Anderson helped popularize.

What Reviewers Say

  • A compelling early Western drama showcasing the outlaw's struggle for redemption.

  • Highlights Broncho Billy Anderson's emerging star power in the Western genre.

  • Demonstrates the narrative simplicity and moral themes common in early cinema.

Google audience: Audience reception for films of this era is not well-documented through modern review aggregators. However, Broncho Billy Anderson's films were immensely popular in their time, suggesting widespread audience enjoyment of his Western adventures and the redemption arcs often featured.

Fun Fact

Gilbert M. 'Broncho Billy' Anderson was one of the very first Western film stars and a pioneering independent filmmaker, establishing his own studio in California.

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