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The Long Chance

Harley P. Hennage, town gambler, takes under his protection Dana Corbaly when her widowed mother dies. He becomes suspicious of the motives of Bob McGraw, a young engineer who has come to town to investigate the mining claim of Dana's father, John Corbaly. But events reveal that he is only the tool of Corbaly's former partner, capitalist T. Morgan Carey.

Top Cast

  • Henry B. Walthall

    Henry B. Walthall

    Harley P. Hennage

  • Marjorie Daw

    Marjorie Daw

    Kate Corbaly / Dana Corbaly

  • Ralph Graves

    Ralph Graves

    Bob McGraw

  • Jack Curtis

    Jack Curtis

    'Borax' O'Rourke

  • Tom London

    Tom London

    John Corbaly (as Leonard Clapham)

  • Boyd Irwin

    Boyd Irwin

    'Boston'

  • William Bertram

    William Bertram

    Sam Singer

  • Grace Marvin

    Grace Marvin

    Soft Wind

  • George A. Williams

    George A. Williams

    Dr. Taylor

Overview

Harley P. Hennage, town gambler, takes under his protection Dana Corbaly when her widowed mother dies. He becomes suspicious of the motives of Bob McGraw, a young engineer who has come to town to investigate the mining claim of Dana's father, John Corbaly. But events reveal that he is only the tool of Corbaly's former partner, capitalist T. Morgan Carey.

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