Joseph Smith

Joseph Smith

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The Faithful Indian
Title: The Faithful Indian
Released: March 18, 1911
Type: Movie
Will Talbot, a miner, is severely injured in an explosion of dynamite on his claim and his life is saved through the aid of his faithful Indian servant. The Indian carries him to their shack and rides to town for the doctor. When the latter arrives he finds that Talbot has not only suffered severe face burns, but seems to have also lost all knowledge of his identity, a species of insanity occasionally the result of a violent shock.
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The Outlaw and the Child
Title: The Outlaw and the Child
Character: A Prisoner
Released: February 15, 1911
Type: Movie
Dan Warrington, an outlaw, is captured by the sheriff, after the former had held up a stagecoach, and is sent to jail. After the sheriff has placed his captive under guard he goes home and is welcomed by his little daughter, a child of five. Not long after the sheriff is notified of the escape of Warrington
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The Count and the Cowboys
Title: The Count and the Cowboys
Released: January 7, 1911
Type: Movie
The scene is laid in the West and presents a French count, in immaculate attire, suddenly dropped among the cowboys. Following an altercation he offers to fight a duel, but when the results of a scheme arranged by the cowboys to show his opponent killing duelists by wholesale are seen, he breaks away and barely succeeds in catching the stage on his way back to the effete East, while the cowboys make merry over their successful joke.
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Under Western Skies
Title: Under Western Skies
Character: A Cowboy & Minister
Released: August 6, 1910
Type: Movie
The girl gives herself to one of the men to escape a worse fate, though she separates from another lover to do it. Later she discovers in a dramatic way that her lover was a poltroon and turns to her husband for protection.
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The Bad Man's Last Deed
Title: The Bad Man's Last Deed
Released: July 2, 1910
Type: Movie
Arizona Pete, typical bad man, is the hero of the story.
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Away Out West
Title: Away Out West
Character: Old miner
Released: June 4, 1910
Type: Movie
Herbert Mills, a young chap from the east, with his partner, Walter Daniels, an experienced miner, are about to set out on a prospecting trip through the mountains.
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The Little Doctor of the Foothills
Title: The Little Doctor of the Foothills
Character: Alkali Ike
Released: May 21, 1910
Type: Movie
A humorous picture, depicting the experience of a pretty little woman doctor who goes to Arizona to practice her profession and whose presence so works upon the cowboys that they all require her aid almost instantly.
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The Bad Man and the Preacher
Title: The Bad Man and the Preacher
Released: April 16, 1910
Type: Movie
"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.
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The Mistaken Bandit
Title: The Mistaken Bandit
Released: April 16, 1910
Type: Movie
Jim Thaw runs an isolated general store in California. He occupies a position as agent for the Great Eastern Express Company, which in the west is a day job. One day the stage drives up and deposits a money box with Thaw with instructions from the general manager of the Great Eastern that it is to be held with him over night, adding that he must keep a careful watch as it is reported that Buck Brady, an outlaw, has been seen skulking in the vicinity of Thaw's store.
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The Ranger's Bride
Title: The Ranger's Bride
Character: Bill Dunham
Released: April 9, 1910
Type: Movie
The story concerns Bill Dunham, a droll cow-puncher, who finds that home without a wife may have its advantages, "but durned few," and a good woman who can sew on buttons and make flapjacks is worth more than much silver and gold and the liberties of single blessedness.
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A Ranchman's Wooing
Title: A Ranchman's Wooing
Released: March 26, 1910
Type: Movie
Jed Perkins, an old ranchman, has four handsome daughters, of whom he is very proud, but whom he guards with jealous care.
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Method in His Madness
Title: Method in His Madness
Character: First Man Having a Fit
Released: March 16, 1910
Type: Movie
A doddering old gentleman, out for his morning's constitutional, suffers an attack of epilepsy in front of a saloon in the country town. Pedestrians run to his rescue and the barkeeper of the saloon brings out a good jolt of whiskey to revive the stricken one. A tramp who has noted the accident, has also mentally noted the glass of whiskey, and being thirsty for a drink himself, he turns away, a brilliant scheme revolving in his mind. A few minutes later the tramp in passing another saloon is seen to fall and go into violent contortions. A crowd gathers and the saloonkeeper comes out with the dose of whiskey. "Weary" is delighted, and meeting an old tramp friend of his, puts him wise to the little game.
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The Ranch Girl's Legacy
Title: The Ranch Girl's Legacy
Released: March 5, 1910
Type: Movie
Jack Tyler, a handsome young Boston youth, receives a letter from his attorneys, Post & Post, that his uncle, a Western ranchman, has died and that he is one of the heirs of the $1,000,000, left by his uncle. This part of it is very good but the condition prescribed in the will is not so agreeable, because the whimsical old uncle has stipulated that he is to receive his portion of the inheritance, providing he marry his uncle's niece.
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The Mexican's Faith
Title: The Mexican's Faith
Character: The Rancher
Released: February 26, 1910
Type: Movie
Tony Perez, a Mexican cowpuncher, is driven from the ranch where he is employed for some misdemeanor or other, and after vainly endeavoring to find work, tries the gate of Dan Farman's ranch, "The Mosquito," and applies for a job. His hard luck story rings true and old Dan, who is of a charitable turn, puts the Mexican to work.
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Electric Insoles
Title: Electric Insoles
Released: January 12, 1910
Type: Movie
Have you ever heard of Dr. Wright's Wonderful Electric Insoles? "Guaranteed to cure anything the matter with the feet, rheumatism, corns, bunions, also a powerful vitality stimulant, makes you feel young and giddy and alarmingly lively," etc. etc.
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The Ranchman's Rival
Title: The Ranchman's Rival
Character: The Girl's Father
Released: December 11, 1909
Type: Movie
The Ranchman's Rival is a silent Western