The Three Godfathers, released in 1916 and directed by Edward LeSaint. It is often associated with Bluebird Photoplays, features a striking, stylized silhouette of three western figures—likely outlaw protagonists Bob, Gus, and Bill—set against a large, dramatic orange sun in the desert. This iconic image embodies the film's themes of redemption, sacrifice, and the harsh beauty of the American West, frequently presented with bold, artistic coloring. It captures the rugged, isolated atmosphere of the Arizona desert where the film takes place. The poster is credited to Burton Rice.