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  1. Square Deal Sanderson is a 1919 American silent Western film directed by William S. Hart and Lambert Hillyer, written by Lambert Hillyer and Charles Alden Seltzer, and starring William S. Hart, Ann Little, Frank Whitson, Lloyd Bacon, Edwin Wallock and Tom O'Brien.

  2. With William S. Hart, Ann Little, Frank Whitson, Lloyd Bacon. In "Arizona's yesterday," Square Deal Sanderson finds a letter on a dead horse thief from his sister Mary Bransford, whose New Mexico ranch is being threatened by Alva Dale, who owns the nearby town.

    • (28)
    • Action, Western
    • William S. Hart, Lambert Hillyer
    • 1919-06-15
  3. Square Deal Sanderson is a cowpuncher at the Lazy R ranch in Arizona. While searching for a man who stole a horse, he discovers the man has been shot in the back. He sees the assailant rifling through the man's pockets, when the victim revives long enough to shoot his attacker.

  4. Square Deal Sanderson (William S. Hart) is in pursuit of a horse thief, but someone else shoots the varmint before Sanderson can offer him a "square deal." When he looks through the dead man's effects, he finds a letter from the deceased's sister, Mary Bransford (Ann Little), begging him to come help save her New Mexico ranch from town boss ...

  5. Dale has the crooked sheriff arrest Sanderson, but he escapes with Owen's help. After three thousand of Mary's cattle and three cowboys die when Dale poisons a watering hole, Sanderson makes the banker, in league with Dale, pay $90,000. Sanderson shoots two of Dale's men in a barroom fight, but then is captured at Mary's ranch.

    • Lambert Hillyer, William S. Hart
    • William S. Hart
  6. All about Movie: directors and actors, reviews and ratings, trailers, stills, backstage. In Arizona's yesterday, Square Deal Sanderson finds a lette...

  7. Overview. Square Deal Sanderson is in pursuit of a horse thief, but someone else shoots the varmint before Sanderson can offer him a "square deal." Lambert Hillyer. Director, Writer. William S. Hart. Director. Charles Alden Seltzer. Novel.