Broncho Billy's Leap
Broncho Billy's Leap

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Broncho Billy's Leap

1914
Movie
11 min
English

John Wilson had driven the stagecoach for years. When his daughter, Marguerite, became old enough, he allowed her to make an occasional trip with him. It was when she was about 19 that she had the terrible experience. Her father and the express messenger bad gone into the general store. Marguerite remained on the coach to watch the horses, four of them. A shooting contest a few feet away frightened the horses and they bolted. On a gallop they dashed down the road. Marguerite screamed for her life.

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

Plot Summary

Broncho Billy, a rugged cowboy, finds himself in a desperate situation when his sweetheart is kidnapped by a rival gang. Determined to rescue her, he embarks on a daring chase, facing numerous perils and outsmarting his adversaries. The film culminates in a dramatic leap that solidifies his heroic status.

Critical Reception

As a very early silent film, 'Broncho Billy's Leap' was part of the burgeoning Western genre that captured the imagination of early moviegoers. While specific contemporary critical reviews are scarce, the popularity of Broncho Billy Anderson as a film personality suggests these shorts were well-received by audiences of the time for their action and adventure.

What Reviewers Say

  • Early audiences appreciated the straightforward adventure and action typical of the Western genre.

  • Broncho Billy Anderson's persona was a significant draw for viewers.

  • The film likely provided thrilling entertainment with its chase sequences and heroic rescues.

Google audience: Due to the age of the film, specific audience reviews from Google are not available. However, early film historian analysis indicates that audiences of the era favored straightforward action and compelling heroic figures, which this film likely provided.

Fun Fact

Gilbert M. 'Broncho Billy' Anderson was one of the very first movie cowboys and a pioneer in American filmmaking, not only starring in but also producing and directing many of his films through his own studio, Essanay Film Manufacturing Company.

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