Release Date: November 14, 1912 | |
Distributor: Film Supply Company of America | |
Reels: 1 | |
Brand: Flying A | |
Genre: Western Drama | |
Director: Allan Dwan | |
Confirmed Cast: Pauline Bush, Jessalyn Van Trump, Jack Kerrigan, Jack Richardson, Louise Lester, Marshall Neilan, George Periolat, | |
Story Summary: Lompoc, a quiet little inland town, moves peacefully along from week to week with little more excitement then the flutter of the leaves. The stage-coach rolls up to the one hotel each day and the usual quota of visitors arrive and depart with mechanical precision until one day a typical gambler, of pleasing manner, appeared and wrought consternation in the heart of a number of fair sex, aroused the jealousy of the local swains and the undying hatred of a former victim. There was a period of excitement entirely foreign to the little community of home lovers. When the excitement was over there were a few sadder folk in Lompoc, a few more ardent lovers, the town had rid itself of a great evil, which promised to undermine the welfare of the community, the atmosphere of Lompoc had been purified and the old rhythm was resumed. - Moving Picture World, November 9, 1912, p. 596. |
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