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A Sporting Chance

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Screenplay
  
Jules Furthman

Duration
  

Language
  
English

Director
  
Henry King

Genres
  
Comedy, Drama, Mystery

Country
  
United States

Release date
  
July 13, 1919 (1919-07-13)

Writer
  
Roger Hartman (story), Will M. Ritchey

Cast
  
J Farrell MacDonald
(Luther Ripley),
Harvey Clark
(Aaron Witt),
Lee Hill
(George Cornhill),
George Periolat
(Edward Craig),
Fritzi Brunette
(Gilberte Bonheur)

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A Sporting Chance is a lost 1919 American silent comedy film directed by George Melford and written by Will M. Ritchey based upon a story by Roger Hartman. The film stars Ethel Clayton, Jack Holt, Herbert Standing, Anna Q. Nilsson, and Howard Davies. The film was released on July 13, 1919, by Paramount Pictures.

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A competing film with this title A Sporting Chance directed by Henry King opened a few days earlier.

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Plot

As described in a film magazine, Carey Brent (Clayton), berated by her father Peter Brent (Standing) for yielding to impulses that lead to minor disasters, disobeys him in deciding to employ an escaping convict Paul Sayre (Holt) as a chauffeur, thus aiding him in eluding officers. In this capacity he keeps careful watch over her as she seeks to rid her stepmother of what she believes to be the dangerous attentions of Ralph Seward (Davies), who is seemingly favored by that lady. Wishing to spare her father pain, she wins the man over from Mrs. Brent (Nilsson), only to eventually discover that he is a blackmailer seeking to dispose of innocent though incriminating letters written by her stepmother when a young and romantic girl. Carey goes to his apartments in his absence to find the letters, but Seward's arrival traps her. At the critical moment the convict-chauffeur breaks in, whips Seward, recovers the letters, and effects Carey's escape. When he arrives home later, Carey warns him of a bulletin she has seen announcing the capture of himself. It turns out that he is a salesman whom the convict had forced to exchange clothes with him. Carey and Paul are married.

Cast

  • Ethel Clayton as Carey Brent
  • Jack Holt as Paul Sayre
  • Herbert Standing as Peter Brent
  • Anna Q. Nilsson as Pamela Brent
  • Howard Davies as Ralph Seward
  • References

    A Sporting Chance Wikipedia
    A Sporting Chance IMDb