Take a Chance

Silent film showcasing daring stunts and humor

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About Take a Chance

Released: 1918

Platform: Max

Rating: TV-G

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Cast
Harold Lloyd, Snub Pollard, Bebe Daniels

About Take a Chance

Take a Chance is an American silent black and white film that was released in 1918. This comedy flick shows the hilarious turn of events when Comedian Harold Lloyd gets entangled with an escaped convict. Harold unknowingly finds himself in a quagmire of comedic troubles which is bound to make the audience laugh out loud.

Plot Summary

In the movie, Harold Lloyd stumbles upon an escaped convict who has been on the run from the authorities. In a series of unintended comic circumstances, Lloyd becomes mixed up with the crook, and an exciting chase ensues. The comedic act of Lloyd getting himself temporarily mistaken for the convict due to uncanny similarities between them forms the core plot of the film.

Making / Production

"Take a Chance" was produced under the banner of Rolin Films and was distributed by Pathe Exchange. Alfred J. Goulding served as the director, while the comedic elements and fluid story were well-written by H.M. Walker.

Actors

  • Harold Lloyd - Harold Lloyd's role as the lead protagonist was masterfully done. His uncanny resemblance to the escaped convict and his comedic timing were the highlights of the film.
  • 'Snub' Pollard - Known for his comedy roles, Pollard shone through in this movie with his quirky character traits. His role added to the funny aspect of the mix-up.
  • Bebe Daniels - As the leading lady, Daniels adds a distinct layer to the storyline. Her chemistry with Lloyd's character adds charm to the comedic plot.

Trivia / Interesting Facts

  • The film marked one of the initial roles where Harold Lloyd used his 'glasses' character which later became his trademark.
  • Despite being a silent film, "Take a Chance" managed to captivate the audience with elaborate chases and comedic mix-ups.
  • The movie demonstrates the classic slapstick humor that characterizes most films of the silent era.

Quotes

As "Take a Chance" is a silent film from 1918, there are no spoken quotes from the film to provide.

Music, Soundtrack

The soundtrack of "Take a Chance" consisted primarily of piano music, a common occurrence in silent movies to supplement the visuals and aid in storytelling. Specific tracks, however, are not documented.

Awards

As per the available records, "Take a Chance (1918)" did not receive any film awards. Please note that due to the film's release date in 1918 and the lack of detailed documentation from this era, some information may not be available or may be speculative based on the standard practices of the time.