New York Luck


New York Luck is a lost American silent drama film written by Charles T. Dazey and Frank Dazey. It was described as a "romantic adventure in the great metropolis." Chester B. Clapp wrote the screenplay. It was produced by American Film Company.
Russell portrays a character hailing from Hohokus, Maine "trying to make his dreams come true in the wholly baffling New York." The Press of Atlantic City called it William Russell's best film. The Atlanta Constitution called the film "unusually clever".

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