True Boardman Trailers
Below the Deadline TrailerThe Terror of the Range TrailerThe Romance of Tarzan Trailer
True Boardman was an American actor. He died of the Spanish flu in 1918.
Below the Deadline TrailerThe Terror of the Range TrailerThe Romance of Tarzan Trailer
True Boardman was an American actor. He died of the Spanish flu in 1918.
Total trailers found: 74
24 January 1914
To err is human, but in the end, goodness of heart will prevail and the one who has committed an offense against man-made laws may come out of the mire and develop into a law abiding and god-fearing citizen.
21 October 1912
A romantic Western in which John saves his beloved Mary when she is about to marry a criminal.
22 January 1914
A knight of the grip has many inconveniences to contend with, and not only that, but often his very life is in danger.
04 March 1918
The mysterious "K" takes a humble job and falls in love with his landlady's daughter, Sidney Page. Sidney discourages her boyish admirer, Joe Drummond, and seeks training as a nurse.
04 October 1913
Dr. Sharp and his wife, Gretchen, live happily together in a little western town until the advent of the doctor's brother, Fred, who comes from the east to spend his vacation near his brother.
01 June 1917
The movie serial sequel to the popular original series featuring Stingaree. Both are now lost.
27 September 1913
Through a kindly act Broncho Billy earns the deep gratitute of Marion Rivers, who presents him with a Bible.
31 May 1911
Captain Lafitte receives word that Alicante, a young Spaniard, is to wed Dolores, the Rose of St. Augustine, whom he has not seen since childhood.
11 May 1918
A ruthless, miserly millionaire wakes up one day and finds that a quarantine sign reading "Danger Within!" has been tacked onto the front door of his mansion, and guards have been stationed outside to make sure that no one enters or leaves the building.
02 January 1915
A desperate bandit has escaped and finding no one about Broncho's cabin, takes refuge in the attic.
17 October 1918
Tarzan and Jane are to sail for England. They are attacked by natives and Tarzan is believed to have been killed.
26 December 1914
Broncho Billy is requested to resign his office as sheriff. John Jenkin's son is appointed his successor.
30 October 1913
Greed for gold, this is what has dragged many a man downward. Skinflint, a miser, not satisfied with the gold he boards, tries to make a practice of selling whiskey to the Indians, taking from them practically all the gold they possess for just a few glasses of the fire water.
15 April 1916
Through an accomplice the band of conspirators preying on railroads succeed in having the boxcar loaded with auto tires sidetracked at Lone Point instead of being taken on to its rightful destination.
22 April 1916
The film is directed by James Davis from a story by Edward T. Matlack. In this episode Helen Gibson performs one absolutely breathtaking stunt, which just shows how dangerous it was to act for silent film pioneers, especially for stuntmen and stuntwomen.
09 October 1914
Broncho Billy comes between a Mexican thug and the young woman he is disturbing. The Mexican plots revenge for the insult and captures Billy, who has rescued a lost old man.
09 August 1916
A series of 25 2-reel Western thrillers in which a cowgirl aids the cause of justice and humanity in the Old West, often aided by her fiancé and her rancher father.
20 December 1913
A poor man, the father of a young child, wants his offspring to have a Christmas such as every child is deserving of.
07 June 1936
After a good-natured Irish cop is framed for a diamond robbery and murder and presumed dead in a train wreck, he gets plastic surgery and returns to expose the real killers.
27 November 1913
Prospectors discover gold on the outskirts of Rawhide, a small town in the far west. Reuben Glen, a prospector, living in the next county, becomes discouraged and determines to try his luck elsewhere.
12 December 1913
Herbert Corrington, a would-be gambler and agent for an express company, not satisfied with the necessities of life, tries his luck at roulette, appropriating the express company's money.
11 July 1914
Broncho Billy, a cowpuncher, is elected to the office of deputy. The sheriff is in love with Gertrude Scott and fears that his deputy is smitten with her.
09 January 1915
Broncho Billy, a prospector, makes a rich strike, but while he is examining the rock he is being watched by three claim jumpers.
01 January 1914
While on the way to visit her mother, Mrs. Bailey stops to feed the horses. She discovers that the oats had leaked out of the bag and she is compelled to ask assistance of a party camping nearby.
06 November 1913
The sheriff of Mendocino County receives a letter from Bill Kato, proprietor of a ranch, stating that he is tired of losing his cattle and that if he can't find time to do something in the matter, he will have to see the higher authorities.
17 October 1914
Broncho Billy, the town good-for-nothing, makes his headquarters at the saloon, where he makes a few cents each day by sweeping out the place.
08 April 1916
The story is built around the rivalry of two railroads, and the record run that is to decide the awarding of large mail contracts.
15 August 1914
Broncho Billy and the coward are both in love with the school teacher at Snakeville. Broncho is accepted, and the coward, mad with jealousy, induces the unsuspecting rival to carry through a mock hold-up.
12 February 1915
Billy commits a robbery but a preacher inspires him to have a change of heart.
01 April 1916
Dick Benton is making a game attempt to start life all over again, after escaping from prison where he was confined for a crime he did not commit.
18 June 1914
Slippery Slim secures a marriage license in the hope of marrying Sophie.
13 June 1914
William Young and his daughter, Mildred, settle in the west, with the intention of investing their money in a mine.
02 August 1913
Snake, a notorious outlaw, robs the general store. True Boardman, the sheriff, and a posse starts out after him.
20 November 1913
John Landers is sent to the drug store by his bedridden wife for some medicine. The druggist refuses him credit.
14 February 1914
A mother's heart always goes out to her wayward son. Jim Barton caused his mother constant worry, and one night his father caught him in the act of tampering with the family strong box.
09 July 1914
Slippery Slim uses his position as postmaster in order to hold back all the invitations to Sophie's birthday party, except, of course, his own and that of the parson.
16 January 1915
Broncho Billy becomes engaged to Mae, whose sister, Marguerite, is a cripple. Her parents are unable to stand the expense of an operation which will cure her, so she starts in to save the necessary $100.
06 December 1916
Barbara was amazed when she found out that Ripley was bringing her a Malaysian cat from the Orient. But what Ripley didn't know was that he was being followed by three Malaysians.
09 May 1914
Broncho Billy is a typical bad man. The story opens with him shooting up a small town in the west, and scaring the inhabitants nearly to death.
16 August 1916
"Sidewinder Steve" returns to civilization to find that his ore specimens show he has discovered a turquoise mine.
08 October 1912
This time Alkali Ike is dissatisfied with his boarding house and, when the buxom Sophie, a two-hundred-pound widow arrives in town, buys out Tony's place and nails up cards announcing that it will be opened on the following Tuesday as a first-class boarding house, Alkali is the first to see it, rushes back and begins to lay plans for switching at once.
28 December 1912
After holding up a stage-coach, Broncho Billy disappears into the woods on horseback. The driver of the coach unhitches one of the horses and rides to the nearest town, notifies the sheriff, who goes in pursuit with the posse.
11 January 1913
Broncho Billy and the Outlaw's Mother
18 December 1913
"Chuck" Peters, a gambler, is in love with Nell Braley, the daughter of the town saloon keeper. Nell, however, loves Bob Coleman, a cattleman.
07 August 1914
Billy plays a prank on an old miner and causes the poor old man to have a heart attack.
09 August 1916
Impending trouble with the sheep herders, who are encroaching on his range, causes Ace Brent, owner of vast California interests, to warn his daughter Barbara to postpone her visit to the ranch.
27 June 1914
Broncho Billy had promised Marguerite that he would never drink again. She agreed to marry him. That afternoon, one of the village gossips sees Marguerite with Boy Turner, a surveyor, and hastens to inform Broncho of it.
19 November 1914
Tim Cantle, an evil-looking fellow, is drinking at a bar. The saloonkeeper's daughter enters, and Tim, slightly tipsy, tries to kiss her.
25 January 1913
The sheriff of Sioux County, Arizona, is notified to locate the bandits' rendezvous. Carl Waters, the sheriff, scouts the country and finally locates them.
14 November 1914
The division superintendent of the Montana Idaho R.R. finds it necessary to buy the property of an old settler in order to clear the right of way.
13 September 1913
Broncho Billy and his pals plot to rob the general store. Broncho Billy is elected to go into the store and engage the proprietor in conversation while the others enter the rear door and rob the till.
28 November 1914
Broncho Billy, an outlaw, while being pursued by the sheriff of Bear County, crosses the line into Gulch County.
02 July 1914
Five of Snakeville's leading citizens are all determined to marry Sophie.
27 January 1918
A female ape takes to mothering the orphaned boy (Tarzan) and raises him over the course of many years until a rescue mission is finally launched and the search party combs the jungle for the long-time missing Lord Greystoke.
20 September 1916
Barbara, finding her automobile disabled, is forced to go to the Storms reception in a taxi. The chauffeur brings her to the wrong house, and she finds herself greeted by The Blind Mole, as "English Rose.
02 May 1914
Broncho Billy, an express messenger, saved the life of Geraldine Burke, a school teacher. They learned to love each other and later married.
18 January 1915
Broncho Billy is sent on a secret mission to a small Arizona town. There he meets a beautiful girl, Elizabeth Barton, who is betrothed to a handsome daredevil, Juan Martin, of the Bar-O Ranch.
04 June 1914
Sophie, a dentist, recognizes a patient as the bandit who previously robbed her during a stagecoach holdup.
28 September 1912
The accidental overturning of their "prairie schooner" kills a settler and his wife and leaves their little baby girl, Sunbeam, alone in the world.
22 August 1914
Broncho Billy, an outlaw, is captured but eludes his captors, and while making his getaway, runs upon the county judge's daughter, who is helplessly trying to stop her runaway horse.