

Luck
A young man is bet $100,000 that his famous luck can hold out and he can make that sum in one year's time, literally starting with nothing. He proceeds to Pennsylvania, where prize fight winnings are used to build a new town.
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Plot Summary
The film follows the fortunes and misfortunes of a young woman who is desperate for success. She encounters various characters and situations that test her resolve and her luck. Through a series of comedic and dramatic events, she learns valuable lessons about life, love, and what truly constitutes good fortune.
Critical Reception
Details on the critical reception of "Luck" (1923) are scarce due to its age and limited available information. However, early 20th-century British comedies and dramas often focused on social commentary and light-hearted entertainment, suggesting it was likely viewed as a charming, if perhaps unremarkable, diversion for its time.
What Reviewers Say
- Likely a pleasant, light-hearted British production.
- May have offered mild social commentary typical of the era.
- Performance of Lupino Lane might have been a highlight.
Google audience: As this film is from 1923, there is no readily available data from Google users regarding their specific opinions or a summary of their reviews.
Fun Fact
Lupino Lane, a prominent actor in the film, was famous for his physical comedy and was a master of the pratfall, which he likely incorporated into his performance in "Luck."
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