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  • The Car of Chance (1917)
  • 50 min | Drama
The Car of Chance (1917)
50 min | Drama

Only a seven-passenger motor and $100, to be spent exclusively for gasoline or repairs, was Arnold Baird's share of his father's property. Light-hearted by nature, Baird made the most of his legacy and started a "jitney bus" line. When ...See moreOnly a seven-passenger motor and $100, to be spent exclusively for gasoline or repairs, was Arnold Baird's share of his father's property. Light-hearted by nature, Baird made the most of his legacy and started a "jitney bus" line. When James Bennett, general manager of the Consolidated Traction Co., learned Baird had been practically cut off in his father's will, he informed Baird that his daughter would never marry a pauper and to go out and make his fortune. Bennett's decision suited Mrs. Bennett, who was eager to shine in society and planned to gain her ends by marrying Ruth to Wm. Mott-Smith, who controlled the traction company. When Ruth got the chance to tell Mr. Mott-Smith what she thought of him, she left no room for doubt. Ruth met Baird secretly and she was first to know of Baird's jitney-bus plans. Israel Helmstone, leader of organized labor, decided that the employees of the Consolidated Traction Co. deserved an increase in pay. Bennett refused Helmstone's demands and the labor leader called Baird into consultation. Helmstone's daughter, Wanda, employed as stenographer by Mr. Mott-Smith, furnished inside information that showed the weakness of Bennett's defense. The car strike was called and traffic paralyzed. The next morning the "Social Rapid Transit Company" sprang into operation. Mott-Smith, Bennett and their associates were filled with consternation. Baird's pals in society entered their cars for public patronage and "jitney bused" the traction company to its knees. When strike-breakers were called in there was nobody to ride, for the public preferred the limousines. When Bennett cried for mercy, Baird was the intermediary. Fate decreed that Baird should be the one to rush to Mott-Smith's office to rescue Wanda Helmstone from the clutches of the drunken society leper. Settling with Bennett was no hard matter for Baird. His terms were $10,000 a year for becoming assistant general manager and six months' vacation to enjoy a honeymoon on which Ruth was to be the bride. Written by Moving Picture World synopsis See less
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Writers
Eugene B. Lewis | Waldemar Young (story and scenario)
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Jul 9, 1917 (United States)

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8 cast members
Name Known for
Franklyn Farnum
Arnold Baird Arnold Baird   See fewer
Agnes Vernon
Ruth Rennett (as Brownie Vernon) Ruth Rennett (as Brownie Vernon)   See fewer
Helen Wright
Mrs. Bennett Mrs. Bennett   See fewer
Molly Malone
Wanda Heimstone Wanda Heimstone   See fewer
Mark Fenton
James Bennett James Bennett   See fewer
H.J. Bennett
William Mott Smith William Mott Smith   See fewer
Walter Belasco
Israel Heimstone Israel Heimstone   See fewer
Harry De More
Tom Nolan Tom Nolan   See fewer
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