Coincidence is a 1921 American silent comedy film starring Robert Harron and June Walker.
It was directed by Chester "Chet" Withey and written by Brian Hooker based on a story by Howard E. Morton.
[1] Billy Jenks (Harron) leaves his small town to find success in New York City, but he settles for a department store cashier job.
He gets in a heated romance with secretary and aspiring pianist Phoebe Howard (Walker).
The money is then stolen by a con man who also tries to woo Phoebe, but Billy gets both back through a series of coincidences.