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The Long Chance
(1915) United States of America
B&W : Six reels
Directed by Edward J. le Saint (Edward LeSaint)

Cast: Frank Keenan [Harley P. Hennage], Beryle Boughton [Marie Corblay], Stella Razeto [Donna Corblay], Fred Church [Oliver Corblay], Jack Nelson [Bob McGraw], Clyde Benson [Sam, an Indian], Harry Blaising [T. Morgan Carey], Walter Newman [‘Borax’ O’Rourke], George Berrell [Marie’s father], Jack Curtis [Eatinghouse Oscar], Mr. Rogers

The Universal Film Manufacturing Company, Incorporated, production; distributed by The Universal Film Manufacturing Company, Incorporated [A Broadway Universal Feature]. / Scenario by Harvey Gates, from the novel The Long Chance by Peter Bernard Kyne. Costume design by A.B. Sorter. Wigs by L. Sainty. Properties by Frank Kelly. Location manager, Scotty Dunlap (Scott R. Dunlap). Technical direction by Frank Ormston. Cinematography by Friend F. Baker. Music score arrangement by M. Winkler. Presented by The Universal Film Manufacturing Company, Incorporated. / © 16 October 1915 by The Universal Film Manufacturing Company, Incorporated [LP6695]. © 18 September 1918 (at five reels) by Bluebird Photoplays, Incorporated [LP12875]. Released 1 November 1915. / Standard 35mm spherical 1.33:1 format. / The film was rereleased in the USA at five reels by Bluebird Photoplays, Incorporated, in September 1918. The novel was subsequently filmed as The Long Chance (1922).

Drama: Western.

Synopsis: [?] [From The Moving Picture World]? Harley P. Hennage, at the opening of the story, is a gambler about 35 years of age, who spends much of his time at the Red Dog Retreat at Gila Junction. Marie, the town belle, respects Harley as the best friend she has. Harley, on the other hand, has never declared his love, and it is not until Marie falls in love with a strange prospector that she has an intimation that Harley loves her, too. Harley resents Corblay’s intrusion, and tells him to get out of town. When he learns of Marie’s love for Corblay, he relents and leaves himself. As a newcomer of the Silver Dollar Retreat in distant San Pasqual, Hennage turns to business and forgetfulness, and in time comes to be known as the worst man in town. Marie’s husband, meanwhile, has gone out into the desert accompanied by his faithful Indian and Carey, of Boston. Carey assaults Corblay and escapes with the burros and the gold which was discovered on the way to the claim. Corblay dies in the desert, leaving a note in his canteen and an inscription on a sandstone ledge, reading: “Stranger, look in my canteen and see that I get justice.” Later, Hennage, hearing of Marie’s poverty and the arrival of a child, arranges to have Marie come to San Pasqual, where he secures her a position as cashier in the eating house. For the moment Hennage’s hopes have revived, but when he sees that the girl remains true to the memory of her lost husband, he holds himself aloof. Eighteen years elapse. Hennage has attached himself like a father to the now-grown child, Donna. One afternoon Marie is taken sick and is carried to her hut. Hennage is sent for and is with her when she dies. Marie gives him the location map of her husband’s claim, telling him that while she has hated it because it stood for the desert and her tragedy, yet she would like him to search for the claim on the chance that perhaps there may be something there and that Donna will now need it. Donna, about this time, meets and falls in love with Bob McGraw, a young man who has just filed on certain water rights in the Sierras on the hunch that the surrounding land is to be open to entry. Borax O’Rourke is infatuated with Donna and attempts to force his attention upon her. She is shielded by Hennage and later by McGraw. Hennage, in searching for the lost claim, runs across the canteen that belonged to Corblay and sees the inscription on the ledge. He starts back for civilization. About this time Carey shows up in San Pasqual in search of one Bob McGraw. He is anxious to buy the rights which McGraw has filed on. A hold-up has been committed and the evidence points to young McGraw. Carey discovers where McGraw is located and attempts to use his information to force the young man to sell. Hennage, returning with the story of Corblay’s death and the canteen, meets Carey, and with the Indian’s aid, learns that Carey is the man who killed Corblay years before. Hennage forces restitution to the child, Donna. He meets death in a gun duel with O’Rourke, whom he had previously told to get out of town for his insult against Donna. The Indian, left to guard Carey, stabs him to death.

Survival status: The film is presumed lost.

Current rights holder: Public domain [USA].

Listing updated: 19 December 2024.

References: Hirschhorn-Universal p. 19; Tarbox-Lost p. 254 : Website-AFI; Website-IMDb.

 
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