The Golden Chance

The Golden Chance

6.5

1915-12-30

Despite her well-bred upbringing, Mary had disobeyed her family’s wishes and married Steve Denby, a petty thief whose penchant for booze has left them destitute. Mary answers an ad to be a society woman’s seamstress and is hired by Mrs. Hillary. Mr. Hillary is trying to close a deal with Roger Manning and entices him by inviting him, as a dinner guest, to meet the “prettiest girl in the world.” Upon learning that the “prettiest girl” is indisposed, Mrs. Hillary, realizing that Mary had good upbringing, enlists Mary as a substitute. Naturally Mary and Manning fall in love, and, since the deal still isn’t signed, the Hillary’s hire Mary’s services for the weekend.

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Despite her well-bred upbringing, Mary had disobeyed her family’s wishes and married Steve Denby, a petty thief whose penchant for booze has left them destitute. Mary answers an ad to be a society woman’s seamstress and is hired by Mrs. Hillary. Mr. Hillary is trying to close a deal with Roger Manning and entices him by inviting him, as a dinner guest, to meet the “prettiest girl in the world.” Upon learning that the “prettiest girl” is indisposed, Mrs. Hillary, realizing that Mary had good upbringing, enlists Mary as a substitute. Naturally Mary and Manning fall in love, and, since the deal still isn’t signed, the Hillary’s hire Mary’s services for the weekend.

Released

1915-12-30

Runtime

74

Director

Cecil B. DeMille

Budget

$0

Revenue

$0

Genres

Drama

Language

No Language

Production

Jesse L. Lasky Feature Play Company

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    Cleo Ridgely

    Cleo Ridgely
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    Wallace Reid

    Wallace Reid
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    Horace B. Carpenter

    Horace B. Carpenter
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    Ernest Joy

    Ernest Joy
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    Edythe Chapman

    Edythe Chapman
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    Raymond Hatton

    Raymond Hatton
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    Lucien Littlefield

    Lucien Littlefield