The Sheriff's Baby Filming Locations

The Sheriff's Baby filming locations

Where was The Sheriff's Baby filmed? The Sheriff's Baby was filmed in 1 locations across United States in the following places:

The Sheriff's Baby Filming Locations

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The Sheriff's Baby (1913)
Runtime: 17 minutes
Rating: 6.1
Release year: 1913
IMDB: tt0003370
Plot summary

Three outlaws, pursued by the posse, are crossing the desert when a child's cry halts them. Near a deserted wagon they see a mountain lion about to devour a baby, whose late guardians lie dead of thirst nearby. Driving off the beast, the outlaws rescue the baby, first feeding it and then taking it with them, despite the handicap of its presence. Attacked by Indians, they still refuse to desert "Little Pardner." In a running fight one outlaw is killed; another dies of thirst. The survivor escapes and, seeing the posse in the distance, fires a shot to attract their attention. The sheriff, coming up, is amazed to see, in the outlaw's arms, his own motherless baby, which he had left in the care of an old settler and his wife. The story told, he bids the outlaw go where he will, for he will never take him prisoner.

Genres
Western
Short
Cast
Alfred Paget
Henry B. Walthall
Harry Carey
Lionel Barrymore
Directors
D.W. Griffith
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The Sheriff's Baby filming locations