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User: SnowyCinema
File: The Golden Chance (1915).webm
Author: Cecil B. DeMille
Publisher: Paramount Pictures
Year: 1915
PD: PD/US|film=yes|1959
Note:
Cat: Drama film
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Jesse L. Lasky
Presents
Cleo Ridgely
and
Wallace Reid
in
The Golden Chance
by
Jeanie Macpherson
Copyrighted 1915 by Jesse L. Lasky Feature Play Co. (Inc.)
00:10
Produced by
the Jesse L. Lasky Feature Play Co, Inc.
and distributed by
Paramount Pictures Corporation.
00:14
The Golden Chance
Produced by
Cecil B. DeMille
Photographed by
Alvin Wyckoff
Art Director
Wilfred Buckland
00:23
Mr. & Mrs. Hillary
of the "Smart Set."
Ernest Joy
and
Edythe Chapman
00:57
Wallace Reid
as
Roger Manning
A Millionaire
01:24
Jimmy, the "Rat"
Raymond Hatton
01:42
Steve Denby
H. B. Carpenter
01:49
Beer
02:14
Cleo Ridgely
as
Mary Denby
His Wife
02:50
High Finance.
02:59
"If you can raise half a million, you can swing the Baldwin contract!"
03:15
"Mr. Manning, Sir."
03:38
"Will you put a quarter of a million into the Baldwin contract with me?"
03:54
"I'm not interested, Mr. Hillary, I'm going West tomorrow."
04:22
"We must be particularly nice to this young millionaire; I want to interest him in the Baldwin contract."
04:49
"I'm having a little dinner tonight. You must come and meet the prettiest Girl in the world!"
05:29
A Newspaper of Five Years ago.
05:35
The Pompton Bulletin
Marries Against Parents Wishes
Friends of Mary McCall, Only Daughter of old Judge McCall, were Surprised Yesterday to Learn of Her Elopement With Stephen Denby, a Young City man of Questionable Reputation who has been Spending his Vacation here.
It is Understood the Match was very Much Against the, Judge's Wishes.
05:58
The Result.
07:49
"Can't you give me some money for food?"
08:07
"You needn't think because you're a Judge's daughter that you're too good for me!"
08:58
"I'll give you two days to get that rent."
09:26
salary $30 a month. Answer in own handwriting. Address Box 49 World office.
Wanted—A capable seamstress to work by the day. Apply before 4 P. M. Side entrance No. 27, Harrington Drive.
Wanted—By a family of four, experienced cook. Prefer one who can furnish the proper references,
09:46
27 Harrington Drive.
10:52
"My dear Young Lady—your evident refinement hardly suggests this address."
11:06
"I haven't always lived in Cherry Street."
12:01
6:30 P. M.
12:11
"That pretty Martin Girl, I selected for Mr. Manning, is ill."
13:00
"Dinner is in half an hour; it's too late to get anyone else."
13:23
"That Girl upstairs!"
14:06
"One of my dinner guests has disappointed me. Will you fill the vacant place—it's very important!"
17:05
The Substitute.
18:05
"Mary dear, allow me to introduce Mr. Manning."
18:36
"Dinner is served."
21:16
Midnight.
22:10
"May I take you home?"
22:35
"Miss Martin is spending the night with us."
23:11
"Here are the day's wages."
24:35
"Tell me something about that Girl."
25:58
"I like your proposition, but I haven't got time, this trip, to go into it."
26:50
"Mr. Manning is just going, my Dear. His train leaves early in the morning."
27:21
"What a pity you can't remain with us over the week-end. I have just persuaded Mary to join our party."
27:45
"May I change my mind and stay over?"
28:46
"With Manning here, I can fix the Deal. Find the Girl and buy three days of her time."
29:06
Home.
30:11
"Sewing! If you ain't lyin'—come across."
31:03
"Where did you get that flower?"
32:14
The Bargain.
32:45
"It is imperative that you spend the week end with us."
33:49
"Here's a hundred dollars, my Dear. We may expect you on Friday?"
34:17
Friday.
34:30
"A Cop's trailin' me—but I gave him the slip!"
35:15
"I've got a Three Day job in a laundry in Newark."
35:57
The House of Enchantment.
36:24
"I hope Mr. Manning isn't getting serious over that Girl."
37:03
"Can't you see I'm falling in love with you?"
37:39
"The cook at 27 Harrington Drive says a swell dame is stoppin' there with sparklers as big as your head!"
37:59
The Last Night.
38:21
"You have played your part admirably. Will you accept this as a token of my appreciation?"
39:07
"I'll take up this scheme of yours, Old Man, so you'll give me some peace."
40:25
"You're going to be my wife!"
40:44
"You can't tell me you don't love me!"
41:32
"Did she accept you?"
42:44
In the Night.
45:53
"Some Laundry!"
46:37
"Who's the Guy?"
48:09
"Get into your rags and meet me outside."
51:26
"I just came to see my wife."
52:02
"I never saw that man before!"
52:14
"He is a thief—search him!"
52:55
"Phone for the Police!"
53:20
"All the time you were working the "inside" so he could rob us!"
53:57
"You must let him go! Do you want your Friend to know you have fooled him?"
54:29
"Make it look like an escape."
54:47
"Tell your rich Friend he won't know you after I get through with you!"
55:20
"Don't shoot—give him a chance!"
56:18
"Tell me one thing before you go—why won't you marry me?"
56:33
"Because that man is my husband!"
57:39
"Your swell Dame with the sparklers was my wife!"
58:02
"Don't croak de Guy! If he's stuck on her—make him pay."
59:11
Morning Comes.
59:25
"Will you take me in for a few days?"
1:00:33
"Write a letter to your rich friend that'll bring him down here in a hurry."
1:01:17
"We've got a scheme to make a little coin. Write that letter and you'll come in on it."
1:02:04
Mr. Manning
I am in terrible trouble. You are the only one who can help me. Will you come to 18 Cherry St at 10 oclock tonight.
Mary Denby.
1:02:42
Dont Come
1:03:26
"I regret, Mr. Hillary, that I haven't the time to take up your Contract."
1:03:56
The Message.
1:04:14
"Denby gets crazy drunk and beats the life out of her!"
1:04:28
"That Girl's been starving—that's why she came up here."
1:04:56
Mr. Manning
I am in terrible trouble. You are the only one who can help me. Will you come to 18 Cherry St at 10 oclock tonight.
Mary Denby.
1:05:12
Dont Come
1:05:37
10 P. M.
1:05:50
"It's time for Manning. Get ready."
1:06:50
"If I'm not down in five minutes—get the Police."
1:08:43
"They've got you trapped—go by the fire escape!"
1:09:12
"This'll look fine in print. 'Young Millionaire visits wife of day laborer at midnight."
1:09:42
"It'll cost you ten thousand dollars to get out of this."
1:13:09
A Famous Players-Lasky Production
The End
A Paramount Picture
Copyrighted 1915 by Famous Players-Lasky Corporation