This two-part special feature was written by Charles Brown and produced by Sidney Drew. It is a new and original idea in wild west shows, all the cowboys, Indians and ranchers are royal subjects, born and bred and residents of England. The idea is conceived by two young English stockbrokers, and they proceed to make a film picture, entitled "Bad Ike, the Bally Nuisance of Red Gulch," with the assistance of their fellow club-members. It proves to be "some show," and makes a hit with the public as a rip roaring burlesque. The picture is certainly a laugh producer. - The Moving Picture World, October 17, 1914
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