Call It Luck

Call It Luck is a 1934 American comedy film directed by James Tinling and written by Dudley Nichols and Lamar Trotti.

[1][2][3] A review in Variety concluded that "Herbert Mundin steals the picture despite that Pat Paterson, whom Fox is trying to build up, is given every opportunity to snatch attention".

[4] London taxi driver Herbert Biggelwade wins a fortune on the sweepstake.

He is scammed by confidence tricksters into buying an old cavalry horse which they pretend is the brother of the current Derby winner.

In New York he is soon separated from her and falls into the clutches of another gang of swindlers who con him out of the remainder of his money.