Hell’s Hinges is a 1916 American silent Western film starring William S Hart and Clara Williams. Directed by Charles Swickard, William S. Hart and Clifford Smith, and produced by Thomas H Ince and the screenplay was written by C Gardner Sullivan.
Hell’s Hinges tells the story of a weak-willed minister, Rev. Bob Henley (played by Standing), who comes to a wild and debauched frontier town with his sister, Faith (played by Williams). The owner of the saloon, Silk Miller (played by Hollingsworth), and his accomplices sense trouble and encourage the local rowdies to disrupt the attempts to evangelize the community. Hard-bitten gunman Blaze Tracy (played by Hart), the most dangerous man around, is, however, won over by the sincerity of Faith. He intervenes to expel the rowdies from the newly built church.
Doors and bar open 11am. Coffee, tea, refreshments and snacks available. Movie screens at 12 noon. Tickets $15 and free for kids 13 and under.
Film duration 64 minutes.