The Cowboy and the Schoolmarm - Production & Contact Info (original) (raw)

Departure of the Stage-Coach: The schoolmarm from the East arrives at a Western town. Is gallantly assisted to the waiting stage-coach by a cowboy. The Hold-Up: The cowboy overhears a plot to rob the coach. The stage held up. Passengers ...See moreDeparture of the Stage-Coach: The schoolmarm from the East arrives at a Western town. Is gallantly assisted to the waiting stage-coach by a cowboy. The Hold-Up: The cowboy overhears a plot to rob the coach. The stage held up. Passengers compelled to give up their valuables. The schoolmarm held for ransom. The rescue. The cowboy meets the stage-coach. Informed of the hold-up and abduction of the girl. He dashes on after the escaping robbers. Finds the schoolmarm's gloves on the road. The Robbers Quarrel: They dispute over the possession of the girl. Shake dice for her. The cowboy discovers them. Warns the girl. Mounts his horse and at full speed picks up the teacher. Is off before the astonished gamblers can stop him. He reaches the stage-coach and puts the schoolmarm aboard. The School-House: Children at play. The preacher seeks the hand of the schoolmistress. His rival, the cowboy, appears. Presses his suit. Discomfiture of the minister. Cowboy and schoolmarm go out riding. The cowboy again seeks her hand with no better result. The Schoolmarm's Home: The preacher calls. Declares his admiration for her. Interrupted by shots outside of the house. It proves to be a drunken cowboy. The minister dresses as an Indian to frighten him away. The cowboy bursts in the door and discharges more shots. Makes the frightened minister smoke cigarettes and drink liquor. He then discovers he is a parson. He forces the minister to marry him to the schoolmarm. The ceremony. The cowboy discards his disguise. Is recognized. The girl rushes to his arms and the parson faints. Written by Moving Picture World synopsis See less