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The Lonedale Operator


Director: D.W. Griffith
Writer: Mack Sennett
Runtime: 17
Color: Black and White


Verner ClargesIn Payroll Office
Guy HedlundOn Train
Jeanie MacphersonIn Payroll Office
W.C. RobinsonIn Payroll Office
Edward DillonTelegrapher (uncredited)
Francis J. GrandonThe Engineer (uncredited)
Joseph GraybillA Tramp (uncredited)
Dell HendersonA Tramp (uncredited)
Wilfred LucasThe Fireman (uncredited)
W. Chrystie MillerIn Station Lobby (uncredited)
George Nichols (I)The Lonedale Operator (uncredited)
Blanche SweetDaughter of the Lonedale Operator (uncredited)
Charles West (I)Company Agent (uncredited)

When her father becomes ill, a young woman takes over the telegraph at a lonely western railroad station. She soon gets word that the next train will deliver the payroll for a mining company. The train brings not only the money, but a pair of ruffians bent on stealing it. All alone, she wires for help, and then holds off the bad guys until it arrives.

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