The Wonderful Chance
The Wonderful Chance is a 1920 American silent crime drama film produced by Lewis Selznick and released by Select Pictures. This picture stars Eugene O'Brien in a dual role and was directed by George Archainbaud. While this film survives today in several archives, it is best known for featuring Rudolph Valentino in a villain role rather
than the hero. In the 1960s scenes from the film were used in the documentary The Legend of Rudolph Valentino narrated by Graeme Ferguson.
Plot
As described in a film magazine, recently released convict 'Swagger' Barlow is mistaken for Lord Birmingham and is feted and dined, while the true nobleman is held by a scheming band of crooks. He falls in love with Peggy, the daughter of his host Parker Winton. Through the actions of Barlow, Lord Birmingham is released. Peggy, after explanations, agrees to wait for Barlow to "come back."Cast
- Eugene O'Brien as Lord Birmingham / 'Swagger' Barlow
- Martha Mansfield as Peggy Winton
- Tom Blake as 'Red' Dugan
- Rudolph Valentino as Joe Klinsby
- Joseph Flanagan as Haggerty
- Warren Cook as Parker Winton
Production