
The Girl Deputy (1912)
Rose induces Tom, the young sheriff, to make her his deputy. Rose finds, however, this is an empty honor, for that same day when a holdup of the stage is reported, the young deputy is refused permission to accompany the posse sent out in pursuit of the highwaymen. An offer of a reward by Mr. Winter, one of the passengers in the stage, who has been relieved of valuable papers, impresses Rose very strongly and she decides to take the trail herself. By chance she takes the identical trail the robber traveled over and comes upon him, counting the proceeds of his adventure, in a little shack in the mountains. Forgetting discretion, Rose steps into the cabin and orders the bad man to throw up his hands. Instead of complying he knocks the gun out of her hand and attempts to capture the young deputy, but the girl is too lively for him and leads him a lively chase around the table. Finally Rose grabs up a pepper box lying on the table and throws the contents in the eyes of the robber. While he is temporarily blinded. Rose picks up the six-shooter the robber knocked out of her hands, and also secures his firearms, then at the point of a gun drives him out of the cabin and down the trail to the stage office, where she proudly delivers her prisoner and secures the reward.All Releases
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GenresShort
Western
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Filmmakers | Role |
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Pat Hartigan | Director |
Royal A. Baker | Writer |
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Edward Coxen | |
Ruth Roland |