The Intrusion at Lompoc (1912)

Lompoc, a quiet little inland town, moves peacefully along from week to week with little more excitement than the flutter of the leaves. The stagecoach 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 young ladies and 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.

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GenresDrama Short Western
FilmmakersRole
Allan Dwan Director
Reginald McKinstry Writer
CastRole
J. Warren Kerrigan
Pauline Bush
Jack Richardson
Jessalyn Van Trump