The Cowboy Millionaire

The Cowboy Millionaire

Release date : October 20, 1909
Runtime : 21m
Countries of origin : United States of America /
Original Language :
Director : Francis Boggs / Otis Turner /
Writers :
Production companies : Selig Polyscope Company /
October 20, 1909 21m United States of America Western More
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Bud Noble, a handsome specimen of manhood, is foreman on the Circle "D" ranch outside of Circle City, Idaho, and our opening scene pictures Bud as the cowboy roping and tying a steer. With its bucking bronchos, pitching mustangs, bucking steers, and the biggest novelty ever, the acme of all thrillers, "see Bud bulldog a steer." Only three men have successfully accomplished this feat and lived to tell about it. Then Bud receives a shock. The local operator appears with a telegram. "Your Uncle John dead. You are sole heir to his estate valued at several millions. Come to Chicago at once." The astounded cowboys tumble over with sheer amazement. Bud buys and the scene closes with a characteristic rush for the bar.
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  • title:The Cowboy Millionaire
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1909
  • Runtime:21m
  • Genres: Western ·
  • Countries of origin: United States of America ·
  • Original Language:
  • Director: Francis Boggs / Otis Turner /
  • Writers:
  • Production companies: Selig Polyscope Company ·
  • Overview:Bud Noble, a handsome specimen of manhood, is foreman on the Circle "D" ranch outside of Circle City, Idaho, and our opening scene pictures Bud as the cowboy roping and tying a steer. With its bucking bronchos, pitching mustangs, bucking steers, and the biggest novelty ever, the acme of all thrillers, "see Bud bulldog a steer." Only three men have successfully accomplished this feat and lived to tell about it. Then Bud receives a shock. The local operator appears with a telegram. "Your Uncle John dead. You are sole heir to his estate valued at several millions. Come to Chicago at once." The astounded cowboys tumble over with sheer amazement. Bud buys and the scene closes with a characteristic rush for the bar.
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