The Shooting of Dan McGrew is an extant 1924 American silent drama film directed by Clarence G.
[2] As described in a film magazine review,[3] the theater troupe of which Lou Lorraine is leading dancer is successful in South America, but she urges her husband Jim to leave there for the sake of their two-year-old boy named after his father, Jim.
One day, a man nicknamed "Dangerous Dan" McGrew offers to put Lou on the New York City stage.
She swears on staying faithful to her husband, promising to earn money so Jim and her son can come to New York.
A print of The Shooting of Dan McGrew is located in the collection at Gosfilmofond in Moscow.