The Hundredth Chance (film)
The Hundredth Chance is a 1920 British silent romantic drama film directed by Maurice Elvey and starring Dennis Neilson-Terry, Mary Glynne, and Eille Norwood.As summarized in a film publication,[3] Jack Bolton (Seaward) is the genius of the racing stable of Lord Saltash.Jack then takes the "hundredth chance" and asks Maud to marry him, hoping her love will come later.After Maud marries Jack, Lord Saltash desires his trainer's new wife and traps her in his castle and tries to compromise her.That day Jack also wins his wife's love after his trust in her despite the apparently damning circumstances created by Lord Saltash.