The 'Schoolmarm' of Coyote County Filming Locations

The 'Schoolmarm' of Coyote County filming locations

Where was The 'Schoolmarm' of Coyote County filmed? The 'Schoolmarm' of Coyote County was filmed in 1 locations across United States in the following places:

The 'Schoolmarm' of Coyote County Filming Locations

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The 'Schoolmarm' of Coyote County (1911)
Runtime: 0 minutes
Rating:
Release year: 1911
IMDB: tt1083978
Plot summary

"I do hate learnin', but oh! you schoolmarm!" is what the boys at the gulch said when Mary came to town; and, from "Big Bill" down to Hop Lee, the Chink, they all took to study, and to courtship. The rivalry is friendly until the new foreman blows in and takes the inside track, then "Big Bill" gets jealous. At the swell (?) reception the foreman cuts Bill out and Bill decides to "lay for him." The foreman soon discharged a greaser who later robs the paymaster and contrives to fix the blame on the foreman. A lynching-bee, led by Big Bill is well started when the schoolmarm interferes and demands a fair trial for the foreman. She herself holds court in the schoolhouse, and acts as judge, while the boys as jury, hear the testimony. Now, Hop Lee, the Chink, knows the facts and has the real testimony, but Big Bill kicks him out of court. Hop Lee loves the schoolmarm in his own way, however, and rounds up the real criminal and delivers him into court just as the verdict of guilty comes in against the foreman. Big Bill now feels ashamed of himself. The schoolmarm decides to marry the foreman, and Hop Lee is satisfied to do their family wash.

Genres
Short
Western
Cast
Edith Storey
William Clifford
William Steele
Henry Stanley
Directors
William F. Haddock
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The 'Schoolmarm' of Coyote County filming locations