New York Luck


New York Luck is a lost American silent drama film written by Charles T. Dazey and Frank Dazey. It was described as a "romantic adventure in the great metropolis." Chester B. Clapp wrote the screenplay. It was produced by American Film Company.
Russell portrays a character hailing from Hohokus, Maine "trying to make his dreams come true in the wholly baffling New York." The [Press of Atlantic City] called it William Russell's best film. The Atlanta Constitution called the film "unusually clever".

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