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The Square Deal Man 1917

50 min📅 1917-05-25

In *The Square Deal Man (1917)*, legendary silent-era filmmaker William S. Hart crafts a gripping tale of redemption and intrigue set against the rugged backdrop of the Old West.

Director: William S. Hart

Cast

William S. Hart
William S. Hart
Jack O'Diamonds
Mary McIvor
Mary McIvor
Virginia Ransome
Joseph J. Dowling
Joseph J. Dowling
Two Spot Hargis
Mary Jane Irving
Mary Jane Irving
Blossom
J. Frank Burke
J. Frank Burke
Colonel Byrd Ransome
Kisaburō Kurihara
Kisaburō Kurihara
Anastacio
Darrell Foss
Darrell Foss
Pedro
Milton Ross
Preaching Dan
Charles O. Rush
Broadway Hammersley

Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Square Deal Man (1917) about?

This silent Western follows a gambler who tries to leave his past behind but gets framed for murder during a high-stakes poker game. With gunshots and chaos erupting, he must uncover the real culprit to clear his name and restore his reputation.

Who directed The Square Deal Man?

William S. Hart, the legendary silent-era Western star, directed *The Square Deal Man*.

Who stars in The Square Deal Man?

The film stars William S. Hart, Mary McIvor, Joseph J. Dowling, Mary Jane Irving, and J. Frank Burke in key roles.

Is The Square Deal Man (1917) worth watching?

Absolutely—this is a gripping silent Western with all the hallmarks of Hart's signature style: moral dilemmas, sharp tension, and a compelling underdog story. While IMDb hasn't rated it, its historical significance and engaging plot make it a rewarding watch for classic film fans.

How long is The Square Deal Man?

The Square Deal Man runs for 50 minutes.

About The Square Deal Man (1917) — William S. Hart's Silent Western Classic Explained

In *The Square Deal Man (1917)*, legendary silent-era filmmaker William S. Hart crafts a gripping tale of redemption and intrigue set against the rugged backdrop of the Old West. The story follows a hardened gambler who's determined to leave his high-stakes life behind, only to be ensnared in a deadly accusation when a poker game erupts into chaos. With the lights flickering ominously and gunshots ringing out, the gambler—innocent but framed—must untangle the web of deceit to clear his name. Hart's signature blend of moral complexity and atmospheric tension shines through in this underrated gem, where justice hangs in the balance and every clue could be a trap.

Directed with precision by William S. Hart and starring the iconic himself alongside Mary McIvor and Joseph J. Dowling, *The Square Deal Man* is a masterclass in early Western storytelling. The film's themes of betrayal, loyalty, and the search for truth resonate as strongly today as they did over a century ago. Shot with a cinematic eye for authenticity, the movie immerses viewers in a world where honor is scarce, and survival hinges on outsmarting both foes and fate. A must-watch for fans of classic Westerns and silent cinema enthusiasts alike.