Lost Treasures of the West includes these
Three Films:
Bad Buck of Santa Ynez
Starring: William S. Hart
With Fanny Midgley and Thelma Salter
Director: William S. Hart
1916, Silent, Black & White
Running Time: 57 Minutes
Bonus Films Include:
The Uncovered Wagons, 1923 Silent
Starring: Paul Parrott
Director: Jay A. Howe
Pals of the Prairie, 1933
Starring: Buffalo Bill, Jr.
Director: Craig Hutchinson
About Bad Buck of Santa Ynez
From the DVD Case:
Bad Buck Peters manages to escape the sheriff's hanging party and heads for his mountain hideout. On the road he encounters Mary Gail, a young pioneer mother, who begs im to bury her husband, who has just died of a prairie fever. He obliges the grieving widow while his hardened-heart is melted by her six-year-old daughter, Honey. Playing by the creek, the little girl is bitten by a poisonous rattler. Knowing that she has one chance to survive, Buck rides into town to bring back the doctor-even though he realizes he faces certain death.
William S. Hart began as a highly acclaimed Shakespearean actor on Broadway who entertained no aspiration for movie acting prior to age 49. A major western buff, he purchased Billy the Kid's pistols and boasted friendships with both Wyatt Earp and Bat Masterson. Partnering with producer Thomas Ince in 1915, Hart went on to star in and direct dozens of memorable westerns.
Shipping weight is approximately 6 oz.