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Broncho Billy is a typical bad man. The story opens with him shooting up a small town in the west, and scaring the inhabitants nearly to death. The sheriff with his deputies order him out ... See full summary
Broncho Billy is a typical bad man. The story opens with him shooting up a small town in the west, and scaring the inhabitants nearly to death. The sheriff with his deputies order him out of the country. Sunday morning, the congregation is in church singing. Boardman, another bad man, and his protégés, break up the meeting. The preacher is ousted. The members of the congregation write a letter to a neighboring minister, to come and preach the following Sunday. The bad men reads the letter and determines to stop him before he reaches town, which they do. Broncho Billy sees the preacher and determines to take his place, and so it is that he leads the bad men into church, makes them doff their hats and listen to the sermon. He proves himself a man and determines to be good himself, hereafter.

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    • Author: Gavidor
    Another good comedy drama which affords G. M. Anderson opportunity to display his exceptional abilities in all lines of moving picture acting. "Broncho Billy's Sermon" mixes laughter and melodrama in just the right proportions. - The Moving Picture World, May 23, 1914
  • Cast overview:
    Gilbert M. 'Broncho Billy' Anderson Gilbert M. 'Broncho Billy' Anderson - Broncho Billy
    Carl Stockdale Carl Stockdale - The Minister
    True Boardman True Boardman - The Bad Man
    Victor Potel Victor Potel - The Sheriff
    Harry Todd Harry Todd - The Bartender
    Margaret Joslin Margaret Joslin
    Mervyn A. Breslauer Mervyn A. Breslauer
    Thomas J. Crizer Thomas J. Crizer - (as Tom Crizer)
    Patrick Rooney Patrick Rooney - (as Pat Rooney)
    Frank Stockdale Frank Stockdale
    Bud Jerome Anderson Bud Jerome Anderson
    Josephine Rector Josephine Rector
    Evelyn Selbie Evelyn Selbie
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