Broadcloth and Buckskin (1915)

Jack Richardson and Forrest Taylor in BROADCLOTH AND BUCKSKIN (1915)

Jack Richardson and Forrest Taylor

Anna Little, Forrest Taylor and Jack Richardson in BROADCLOTH AND BUCKSKIN (1915)

Anna (Ann) Little, Forrest Taylor, and Jack Richardson

From Moving Picture World, December 11, 1915, page 2032:

BROADCLOTH AND BUCKSKIN (Mustang), Dec. 3. -- This is an entertaining two-reel western with Jack Richardson, Louise Lester, Anna Little.  The story is an interesting one which pits the western cowboy against the eastern society man in the love game.  The story had sufficient complications and outside interest to give it backbone.  A very acceptable offering.  Frank Cooley has directed the picture.


Broadcloth and Buckskin -- (Two Reels) -- Mustang -- December 3 -- E. Forrest Taylor, Jack Richardson and Anna Little are the principal players in this Western story, produced under the direction of Frank Cooley. Walt Baird, foreman of the Lazy E ranch, in love with Ruth Cameron, the feminine owner of the ranch, is much put out when the girl receives the attentions of James Gordon, an oil scout of a big company, who believes that an oil field lies beneath the Lazy E ranch and visits the locality for the purpose of inspecting the soil. Gordon becomes so enamored with Ruth that he decides it unfair for his company to buy the land while she is ignorant of its true value, and accordingly writes anonymous notes which prevent her selling the ranch for a song. The identity of the writer of the notes is finally discovered and Ruth, out of gratitude, consents to become his wife, much to the disgust of Walt, who had loved her.    N. G. C.

From Motography, December 4, 1915, pp. 1208-1209


with Anna (Ann) Little, Jack Richardson, Forrest Taylor, and Louise Lester. Directed by Frank Cooley. Mustang/American/Mutual.

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