Hell's Hinges (1916)
When Reverend Robert Henley and his sister Faith arrive in the town of Hell's Hinges, saloon owner Silk Miller and his cohorts sense danger to their evil ways. They hire gunman Blaze Tracy to run the minister out of town. But Blaze finds something in Faith Henley that turns him around, and soon Silk Miller and his compadres have Blaze to deal with.
Director:
Charles Swickard
Writer:
C. Gardner Sullivan
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William S. Hart as Blaze Tracy |
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Clara Williams as Faith Henley |
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Jack Standing as Rev. Robert 'Bob' Henley |
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Alfred Hollingsworth as Silk Miller |
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Robert McKim as A Clergyman |
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J. Frank Burke as Zeb Taylor |
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Louise Glaum as Dolly |
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John Gilbert as Rowdy Townsman (uncredited) |
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Jean Hersholt as Bartender (uncredited) |
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Fritz the Horse as Tracy's horse (uncredited) |
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Bob Kortman as Rowdy Townsman (uncredited) |
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Wheeler Oakman as Rowdy Townsman (uncredited) |
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Leo Willis as Rowdy Townsman (uncredited) |
| Directing | Charles Swickard | Director |
| Writing | C. Gardner Sullivan | Screenplay |
| Production | Thomas H. Ince | Producer |
| Camera | Joseph H. August | Director of Photography |
| Sound | Victor Schertzinger | Music |
| Crew | Howard C. Lydecker Sr. | Special Effects |