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Director
  
William S. Hart

Screenplay
  
C. Gardner Sullivan

Duration
  

5/10
IMDb

Genre
  
Western

Story by
  
C. Gardner Sullivan

Country
  
USA

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Language
  
Silent..English titles

Release date
  
May 12, 1918(premiere;NY) May 20, 1918(USA)

Writer
  
C. Gardner Sullivan (screenplay), C. Gardner Sullivan (story)

Initial release
  
May 12, 1918 (New York City)

Cast
  
William S Hart
(Selfish Yates),
Buck Jones
(Member of the Posse),
Jane Novak
(Mary Adams),
Bert Sprotte
(Rocking Chair Riley),
Harry Dunkinson
(Ed Miller)

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Selfish Yates is a 1918 American silent western drama film starring William S. Hart. It was directed by and co-produced by Hart along with Thomas H. Ince. Paramount Pictures handled distribution.

Contents

This is a surviving Hart western at the Museum of Modern Art.

Plot

As described in a film magazine, Mary Adams (Novak), her sister Betty (Salter), and her dying father arrive at the town of Thirsty Center with is ruled by "Selfish" Yates. After the death of her father, Mary scrubs the floors of the dance hall and cooks for Yates. However, soon her finer qualities awaken a spark of manhood in Yates and he sets her to work teaching his protege Hotfoot. After rescuing Mary from his unscrupulous manager, Yates decides to dispose of his dance hall and devote the rest of his life to righteous living and making Mary happy.

Cast

  • William S. Hart as "Selfish" Yates
  • Jane Novak as Mary Adams
  • Bert Sprotte as "Rocking Chair" Riley
  • Harry Dunkinson as "Oklahoma Hog"
  • Ernest Butterworth as "Hotfoot"
  • Thelma Salter as Betty Adams
  • Reception

    Like many American films of the time, Selfish Yates was subject to restrictions and cuts by city and state film censorship boards. For example, the Chicago Board of Censors cut, in Reel 1, young woman at bar drinking with men, the intertitle "His protege, the nameless waif of a departed dance hall girl", Reel 3, Mexican shooting man, Reel 4, closeup of Riley as he is about to spring at young woman as she lies on ground, two closeups of Yates choking man, Reel 5, three intertitles "There's a rope waiting for you, Riley", "They're going to lynch Riley", and "You've got two minutes to pray", last two scenes of mob taking man from jail, scene of cowboy with rope in hand, and all scenes of man with rope around neck up to where young woman rescues him.

    References

    Selfish Yates Wikipedia
    Selfish Yates IMDb


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