A Sporting Chance
Originally released in 1919. A Sporting Chance is a mystery/drama film. directed by Henry King. At just 60 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Starring William Russell, Fritzi Brunette, and George Periolat
Synopsis
John Stonehouse (William Russell) checks into a hotel, intending to commit suicide. But instead he winds up helping a girl, Gilberte Bonheur (Fritzi Brunette), out of a jam. He finds her bending over a man who she has apparently killed, and since he's about to kill himself anyway, he offers to assume the blame. Throw a valuable emerald into the works, and the fact that the dead man suddenly comes back to life, and Stonehouse -- not to mention the audience -- becomes thoroughly befuddled by it all. Everything clears up, however, when Gilberte gives him a theater ticket -- it turns out that everything he went through was the plot to a stage play, enacted in real life by the actors. The critics roasted the play, saying it wasn't true to life, and this was their proof that the situations really could happen. Gilberte retires from acting when Stonehouse proposes.
Quick Facts
Director
Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- EN
Production Companies
- American Film Company
- William Russell Productions Inc.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is A Sporting Chance about?
John Stonehouse (William Russell) checks into a hotel, intending to commit suicide. But instead he winds up helping a girl, Gilberte Bonheur (Fritzi Brunette), out of a jam. He finds her bending ov...
Who directed A Sporting Chance?
A Sporting Chance was directed by Henry King.
How long is A Sporting Chance?
A Sporting Chance has a runtime of 1 hours and 0 minutes (60 minutes total).
When was A Sporting Chance released?
A Sporting Chance was released on June 28, 1919 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in A Sporting Chance?
The main cast of A Sporting Chance includes William Russell, Fritzi Brunette, George Periolat, J. Farrell MacDonald, Lee Hill.