The Episode at Cloudy Canyon
Directed by Lloyd IngrahamFred Harris, a young westerner, seeing a half-breed Mexican beating a horse, reprimands him. The half-breed draws a gun on Harris, but he quickly subdues the brute. Unknowingly, he has made an enemy of the half-breed, who decides to "get him." During the day, Harris has an argument with a drunken cowpuncher, and when Harris is found shot, the cowpuncher is naturally thought to be the guilty one. Charles Harris, Fred's brother, is the sheriff, and when the cowpuncher is left alone with him, he cannot control his angry passions, and attempts to kill him. He is saved from the terrible crime, however, by the timely arrival of the posse, who inform him that they have found the real desperado. The rejoicing is genuine.
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The Episode at Cloudy Canyon was released on 28 augustus 1913.
The Episode at Cloudy Canyon was directed by Lloyd Ingraham.
The Episode at Cloudy Canyon has a runtime of 11 m.
Fred Harris, a young westerner, seeing a half-breed Mexican beating a horse, reprimands him. The half-breed draws a gun on Harris, but he quickly subdues the brute. Unknowingly, he has made an enemy of the half-breed, who decides to "get him." During the day, Harris has an argument with a drunken cowpuncher, and when Harris is found shot, the cowpuncher is naturally thought to be the guilty one. Charles Harris, Fred's brother, is the sheriff, and when the cowpuncher is left alone with him, he cannot control his angry passions, and attempts to kill him. He is saved from the terrible crime, however, by the timely arrival of the posse, who inform him that they have found the real desperado. The rejoicing is genuine.
The key characters in The Episode at Cloudy Canyon are Charles Harris (True Boardman), Fred Harris (Fred Church), Mrs. Harris (Evelyn Selbie).
The Episode at Cloudy Canyon is a Short, Western film.





