Sporting Chance is a 1931 drama film directed and produced by Albert Herman, and written by King Baggot.[2] The film was released on 21 November 1931 by Peerless Pictures Corporation and States Rights.
Sporting Chance | |
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Directed by | Albert Herman |
Written by | King Baggot |
Produced by | Albert Herman |
Cinematography | Earl Fox Walker |
Edited by | Earle Neville |
Production company | Peerless Pictures Corporation |
Distributed by | Peerless Productions States Rights |
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Running time | 63 or 69 minutes[1] |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Terry Nolan, a jockey, becomes conceited after achieving success on the racetrack. Eventually, he is suspended for disobedience. Phillip Lawrence, the playboy son of Terry's boss, Phillip Lawrence, Sr., gives Terry the chance to redeem himself in a steeplechase race.[1]
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