The Deputy and the Girl (1912)

The Deputy and the Girl (1912) poster

Jim Black has a daughter, Edna, who is engaged to marry Frank Shaw. One evening Jim and Frank leave the cabin together and later lay in wait for the stage-coach, soon due. After the robbery they separate in order to throw the posse off the trail. Jim is finally trailed down by the sheriff and posse and surrenders, while a deputy is sent to Jim's house, where it is suspected Shaw has retreated. The deputy is met at the door by Edna, who gives the deputy her word of honor that Shaw is not in the house.

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
More Films by Director: Gilbert M. Anderson
More Films in Genre: Western

Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Deputy and the Girl about?
Jim Black has a daughter, Edna, who is engaged to marry Frank Shaw. One evening Jim and Frank leave the cabin together and later lay in wait for the stage-coach, soon due. After the robbery they separate in order to throw the posse off the trail. Jim is finally trailed down by the sheriff and posse and surrenders, while a deputy is sent to Jim's house, where it is suspected Shaw has retreated. The deputy is met at the door by Edna, who gives the deputy her word of honor that Shaw is not in the house.
Who directed The Deputy and the Girl?
The Deputy and the Girl was directed by Gilbert M. Anderson.
Who stars in The Deputy and the Girl?
The Deputy and the Girl stars Gilbert M. Anderson, Edna Fisher, Brinsley Shaw, Arthur Mackley, Fred Church.
What genre is The Deputy and the Girl?
The Deputy and the Girl is a Western film.
Where was The Deputy and the Girl produced?
The Deputy and the Girl was produced in United States of America.