Lucky Carson
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Screenplay Bradley J. Smollen Genre Silent film | Director Wilfrid North Story by Aquila Kempster Duration Country United States | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Language Silent (English intertitles) Writer Aquila Kempster , Bradley J. Smollen Release date December 18, 1921 (1921-12-18) (United States) Based on novel Salvage
by Aquila Kempster People also search for Corianton: A Story of Unholy Love, Flower of the North, Mrs. Danes Danger, The Battle Cry of Peace Cast Gertrude Astor (Madame Marinoff), Earle Williams (John Peters), Betty Ross Clarke (Doris Bancroft), Earl Schenck (Rudolph Kluck), Loyal Underwood (Runt Sloan) |
Lucky Carson is a 1921 American silent film, directed by Wilfrid North. It features Earle Williams, Earl Schenck, Betty Ross Clarke, Gertrude Astor, Collette Forbes, James Butler, and Loyal Underwood in the lead roles.
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John Peters (Earle Williams) is a ruined man who lost all his wealth in betting on horses. He attempts suicide but does not do so after hearing two men conversing with each other. He exchanges clothes with one of the men Rudolph Kluck (Earl Schenck) and goes to America where he amasses great fortune through betting on horses and speculating on Wall Street under the sobriquet "Lucky" Carson.
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