

Two Little Rangers
1912 Directed by Alice Guy-Blaché"Wild Bill" Gray is a renegade and a wife-beater. He is about to start on some expedition of crime and his wife implores him to stay at home. She receives a beating for her trouble. Jim, a cowboy, rides past the shack, hears Mrs. Gray's screams and interferes, and takes Mrs. Gray over to his friend, the postmaster, so that she may have a good home. "Wild Bill" plans vengeance. Paxton, the postmaster, starts for the station with money and gold, and is accompanied a short way by Jim. Gray sneaks after them. After going with Paxton a short distance, Jim takes a turn in the road and Paxton rides on alone. Gray closes up on the postmaster, gets the drop on him, but Paxton is quick and there's a hand-to-hand struggle. Bill, however, worsts Paxton, and finally sends him over a precipice. But in falling, Paxton falls into a tree and thus is saved from sure death.

Vinnie Burns
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Blanche Cornwall
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Gladys Egan
....................................................Gladys - The Postmaster's Daughter

Magda Foy
....................................................May - The Postmaster's Daughter
Director
...........................................................Alice Guy-Blaché
Music
...........................................................Andrew Earle Simpson
Production Companies
...................................................Solax Film Company
Production Countries
........................................................United States of America
Spoken Languages
....................................................No Language
Genres
....................................................Western
Drama
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