The Bad Man and the Preacher (1910)

"Snake" Williams, typical bad man, and a little group of cowboys are found loitering lazily about the Snakeville, Ariz. barroom, when the noon-day stage coach out of Phoenix rumbles around pike and deposits one lone passenger. Interest is immediately aroused and as the stage coach pulls out, Snake, the constant bully, sidles up to the newly arrived stranger to inquire the latter's business, explaining at the same time that although the town has no mayor or reception committee, he will be pleased to do the honors.

Director: Gilbert M. Anderson
Genre: Western
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Production: The Essanay Film Manufacturing Company
Country: United States of America
Language: No Language
Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Bad Man and the Preacher about?
"Snake" Williams, typical bad man, and a little group of cowboys are found loitering lazily about the Snakeville, Ariz. barroom, when the noon-day stage coach out of Phoenix rumbles around pike and deposits one lone passenger. Interest is immediately aroused and as the stage coach pulls out, Snake, the constant bully, sidles up to the newly arrived stranger to inquire the latter's business, explaining at the same time that although the town has no mayor or reception committee, he will be pleased to do the honors.
Who directed The Bad Man and the Preacher?
The Bad Man and the Preacher was directed by Gilbert M. Anderson.
Who stars in The Bad Man and the Preacher?
The Bad Man and the Preacher stars Gilbert M. Anderson, John B. O'Brien, Franklyn Hall, Fred Church, Arthur Smith, Joseph Smith.
What genre is The Bad Man and the Preacher?
The Bad Man and the Preacher is a Western film.
Where was The Bad Man and the Preacher produced?
The Bad Man and the Preacher was produced in United States of America.