Broncho Billy's Jealousy

June. 27,1914      NR
Rating:
5.5
Trailer Synopsis Cast

Broncho Billy had promised Marguerite that he would never drink again. She agreed to marry him. That afternoon, one of the village gossips sees Marguerite with Boy Turner, a surveyor, and hastens to inform Broncho of it. Marguerite's sweetheart threatens to kill the surveyor, but finally suggests a duel to be fought ten minutes later. Marguerite hears of it, hastens to the minister's home, where she gets him and takes him to Kelly's saloon.

Gilbert M. Anderson as  Broncho Billy
Marguerite Clayton as  Marguerite
Emory Johnson as  Roy Turner
Carl Stockdale as  The Minister
True Boardman as  The Rancher

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