Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueSeasoned grifter Dolly Crandall returns to the 'badger game' but has a change of heart when she falls in love with a young man she believes is a rich Southerner.Seasoned grifter Dolly Crandall returns to the 'badger game' but has a change of heart when she falls in love with a young man she believes is a rich Southerner.Seasoned grifter Dolly Crandall returns to the 'badger game' but has a change of heart when she falls in love with a young man she believes is a rich Southerner.
Johnny Mack Brown
- Steve Crandall
- (as John Mack Brown)
Buddy Messinger
- Hank Crandall
- (as Buddie Messinger)
Charles K. French
- Prison Warden
- (non crédité)
Polly Moran
- Hotel Maid Who Coughs
- (non crédité)
Walter Percival
- Police Sgt. Matheson
- (non crédité)
Bert Roach
- Fat Man Who Flirts With Dolly
- (non crédité)
Adele Watson
- Western Union Clerk
- (non crédité)
Histoire
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesThis movie was originally filmed as a silent picture. But, with the advent of sound, audiences began not paying for silent films and only paying to see "talkies". M-G-M, one of the last studios to adopt sound, did not have any "talkies" to release. So, M-G-M began taking silent films they had not yet released, such as this film, and, post-production, added sound sequences to them. Unfortunately, these sound sequences and the accompanying sound track have apparently not survived, and so a modern musical score has been added, considered by many as more detrimental rather than as supportive to the action on the screen.
- Citations
Steve Crandall: [to Angel Face] I never realized how uninteresting cement was until I met you.
- Versions alternativesMGM also released this movie in a totally silent version in 1928.
- ConnexionsReferenced in Hollywood Hist-o-Rama: Norma Shearer (1962)
Commentaire à la une
This is Norma Shearer's last silent. She plays "Dolly", a con artist who, predictably, falls for her victim (Johnny Mack Brown). It is a hackneyed plot, since done better by more than one film maker. The joy here, though, is simply a treat for the eyes. (There are those who claim she was't beautiful - They've got to be kidding) and there are those who claim she wasn't even a good actress. I'm afraid one could not use this film to prove otherwise. There is nothing remotely subtle about her mugging her way through the part. She learned to be a passable actress with time and the advent of sound, though. Johnny Mack Brown is more than adequate in the part of her "mark". He was a very good actor, and is rarely given his due. Lowell Sherman, as her nemesis, (a fop, bent on blackmail over Dolly's past) is a delight to watch, as he preens, leers and struts his way through the role. He is accompanied in his nefarious task by Gwen Lee, a capable character actress who never really got a shot at lead roles. Her height is in stark contrast to Shearer's small stature. This film is well worth watching, as the photography and processing produced a crisp, visual delight.
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Détails
- Durée1 heure 18 minutes
- Couleur
- Mixage
- Rapport de forme
- 1.37 : 1
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By what name was A Lady of Chance (1928) officially released in Canada in English?
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