The Chorus Lady is a 1924 American silent drama film directed by Ralph Ince and starring Margaret Livingston, Alan Roscoe, and Virginia Lee Corbin.
[1][2] It is based on the play of the same name by James Forbes, which was previously filmed in 1915 as The Chorus Lady.
Entertainer Patricia O'Brien (Livingston) is engaged to Dan Mallory (Roscoe), who races horses.
Patricia returns to New York City with her younger sister Nora (Corbin) to work in the Follies.
Dan enters his blind horse in a $20,000 race and wins, so he goes to New York City to finish the wedding.