This is a vintage 8x10 in. US single-weight glossy restrike photograph (not a vintage original photo printed at the time it was taken but one that was printed from the original negative at a later time) from the classic silent film western drama, THE SQUARE DEAL MAN, released in 1917 by the Triangle Film Corporation and directed by William S. Hart. A gambler (William S. Hart) decides to play one last game before he turns over a new leaf. However, during the game one of the players accuses him of cheating. Suddenly the lights go out, shots are fired and when the lights come back on, one of the players is dead. The gambler is accused of the killing. He didn't do it, but has to find out who did, and why he was framed for it.
The image features a great exterior nighttime medium shot of Jack O'Diamond (William S. Hart), his wounded arm wrapped in a sling, as various men stand menacingly around him as his face appears to be lit by a campfire. Printed from the original negative, most likely in the 1950's, this vintage restrike is in very fine+ condition. A prior owner wrote the incorrect film's title (O'Malley of the Mounted") on the bottom of the verso is blue Sharpie but it does not bleed through.