The Shooting of Dan McGrew (1915 film)

The Shooting of Dan McGrew is a 1915 silent American drama film directed by Herbert Blaché, based on the 1907 poem of the same name.

As of 2019, the National Film Preservation Board considers The Shooting of Dan McGrew lost.

Into the soulful, stirring music he pours his pent up feelings of hatred, sorrow, love and regret.

Years before, Jim Maxwell's best friend, Dan McGrew, had deceived his wife into believing him unfaithful.

As Maxwell finishes playing, he turns about, faces Dangerous Dan McGrew, and tells him, in uncomplimentary language, what he thinks of a man of his type.