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A Lady of Chance (1928) was a Silent Films - Comedy Film directed by Robert Z. Leonard and produced by Robert Z. Leonard.

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A Lady of Chance (1928) (1)

By Angela on Aug 18, 2010 From Hollywood Revue

Welcome to what may be the first of many reviews of Norma Shearer movies to come in the near future. I recorded about half the movies TCM played during Norma Shearer day last week, so I’ve been having a lot of fun watching them all. The first one I watched was A Lady of Chance, and it sure w... Read full article


A Lady of Chance (1928) (2)

By Google profile on Apr 4, 2009 From Out of the Past - A Classic Film Blog

About MeBlogger, Out of the Past - A Classic Film Blog and more. Please add my Google profile to your circles. In her last silent film, Norma Shearer stars as Dolly Morgan, a telephone operator who tricks wealthy men out of their money by using her devious feminine wiles. Dolly once known as "Angel... Read full article


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Fat Man Who Flirts With Dolly: [Flirting] Do you ever go out with gentlemen?
Angel Face Crandall: I never met one.


Steve Crandall: [to Angel Face] I never realized how uninteresting cement was until I met you.


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The song "Just a Little Bit of Driftwood" (1928); music and lyrics by Benny Davis, 'Dohl Davis' and Abe Lyman was published in connection with the movie.
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