Me First (film)
Me First is a 1920 American silent comedy film directed by Tom Terriss and starring Charles Ray, Wanda Hawley, and Sam Sothern. The film is a romantic comedy centering on a young man named Horace Gray (Ray), who is characterized as being selfish and prioritizing his own needs above others. The plot revolves around his attempts to win the affections of a young woman (Hawley) and learn to put others before himself. The film depicts his journey of self-discovery and the consequences of his self-centered behavior. The screenplay was written by J. Clarkson Miller based on a story by Frank Orin.