The Hundredth Chance is a 1917 novel by the British writer Ethel M.
[1] It was one of four of Dell's novels to make the Publishers Weekly list of top ten bestselling books during the 1910s in America.
[3] It was adapted into a 1920 silent film of the same title produced by the British studio Stoll Pictures.
Directed by Maurice Elvey it starred Dennis Neilson-Terry, Mary Glynne and Eille Norwood.
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