The Ranchman's Trust

The Ranchman's Trust

Western | Sept. 7, 1912

Jim Boulder, a ranchman, receives a letter one morning, from his old friend and chum, George Stapleton, a New Yorker, saying his son Elliott, is coming out to the ranch to pull himself together and to take good care of the boy, above all to keep liquor from him. Next day Elliott arrives and immediately falls in love with Boulder's pretty daughter, Sue. She returns his love and thus arouses the insane jealousy of Bill Dunham, the ranch foreman. A month passes and Bill, discovering that Elliott's weakness is drink, manages to smuggle a bottle of liquor into his room, thinking the young fellow will disgrace himself.

The Ranchman's Trust

Western | Sept. 7, 1912

The Ranchman's Trust
Jim Boulder, a ranchman, receives a letter one morning, from his old friend and chum, George Stapleton, a New Yorker, saying his son Elliott, is coming out to the ranch to pull himself together and to take good care of the boy, above all to keep liquor from him. Next day Elliott arrives and immediately falls in love with Boulder's pretty daughter, Sue. She returns his love and thus arouses the insane jealousy of Bill Dunham, the ranch foreman. A month passes and Bill, discovering that Elliott's weakness is drink, manages to smuggle a bottle of liquor into his room, thinking the young fellow will disgrace himself.
Producers The Essanay Film Manufacturing Company
Original title The Ranchman's Trust
Directors Gilbert M. Anderson
Writers

Cast

Gilbert M. Anderson

as Bill Dunham - Ranch Foreman

Arthur Mackley

as Jim Boulder - the Ranchman

Fred Church

as Elliott Stapleton