Pop Tuttle runs the village stage, which meets all trains. He is returning with the week's mail when he is held up by a bandit. He consents to give the thug the mail if he will shoot bullet holes in his hat as an alibi. After the bandit ...See morePop Tuttle runs the village stage, which meets all trains. He is returning with the week's mail when he is held up by a bandit. He consents to give the thug the mail if he will shoot bullet holes in his hat as an alibi. After the bandit empties his gun shooting holes in Pop's clothes, Pop pulls his own gun and making him mount Wildfire, the town's truck horse, rides him into town and gets the reward. Written by
The Film Daily, October 8, 1922
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