The Girl of the Golden West is a surviving 1915 American Western silent black-and-white film directed by Cecil B. DeMille.
It was based on the 1905 play The Girl of the Golden West by David Belasco.
[1] It was the first of four film adaptations that have been made of the play.
A hard-bitten saloon girl falls for a dashing outlaw, and tries to keep the local sheriff from catching him and sending him to prison.
Prints survive at George Eastman Museum, the Library of Congress, Cineteca del Friuli [it] (Gemona), Academy Film Archive (Beverly Hills).