The Beaut from Butte
Directed by Arthur HotalingWhere to Watch The Beaut from Butte
The Beaut from Butte Trivia
The Beaut from Butte was released on June 27, 1913.
The Beaut from Butte was directed by Arthur Hotaling.
The Beaut from Butte has a runtime of 8m.
The Beaut from Butte was produced by Siegmund Lubin.
Bill Bragg comes East to visit relatives and friends. He is in full cowboy regalia, and cuts a wide swath while he is the guest of Mrs. Payne, whose pretty daughter, Nell, throws over Jack Scott for the dashing westerner, who is not afraid to shoot up a sheriff's posse. Bill tells all the girls exciting stories of his wonderful adventures and thrilling rescues. They think he is quite a hero and adore him. When Bill goes home, he leaves his photograph with all the girls, and they remain true to the attractive stranger. Then comes a letter from one of the town boys who went West. He has looked Bill up and encloses a snap-shot of Bill in his true colors, which shows him to be far from the romantic cowboy which he represented himself to be. The boys take the snap-shot over to the sewing circle to show the girls, and cupid gets on the job once more.
The key characters in The Beaut from Butte are Bad Bill - the Beaut (Walter Stull), cast (Frances Ne Moyer), cast (Mae Hotely).
The Beaut from Butte is a Comedy, Short film.



