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Second Chance

Second Chance

1950Movie⏱️ 1h 12mApproved
DramaRomanceWar
5.9
IMDB Rating
60 votes

A bank president and his wife, facing a crisis in their life and both nearing the age of fifty, look back on what has happened to them over the years of their marriage; they were young people who got married in the average way, li...

Director
William Beaudine
Writers
Robert Presnell Sr., Faith Baldwin
Stars
Ruth Warrick, John Hubbard, Hugh Beaumont
Release Date
September 6, 1950
Language
English
Country
United States
💬 3
Reviews
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🎭 Top Cast

Ruth Warrick
Ruth Warrick
as Emily Dean
John Hubbard
John Hubbard
as Ed Dean
Hugh Beaumont
Hugh Beaumont
as Pastor Dr. Emory
David Holt
David Holt
as Jimmy Dean
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Pat Combs
as Dick Dean
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Ellye Marshall
as Irene
John Holland
John Holland
as Dr. Matthews
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John Marston
as Harry Decker
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Jamesson Shade
as Mr. Lewis
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Fay Kern
as Mrs. Lewis

🎬 Technical Specs

Aspect Ratio
1.37 : 1
Color
Black and White
Production
Protestant Film Commission

🏷️ Keywords

bank presidentreligionillnesshusband wife relationshipfather son relationship

🎯 Categories

DramaRomanceWar

⭐ Featured Review

Well Constructed And Performed
by boblipton2019-04-16
6/10

"Doctor John Holland tells Ruth Warrick she is terminally ill. In a daze, she walks halfway home, sits in the park and reviews her married life with John Hubbard, from newlyweds active in the Church, to her present state, financially and socially prominent, but alienated from her son and the Church. It's one of the movies that William Beaudine directed in this period for the Protestant Film Commission. While it's heavy-handed in its message for an agnostic Jew like me, its message is sound, the script is cogent and the roles are well performed. It's of most interest to me that ..."

💡 Did You Know?

Hugh Beaumont, who plays a pastor in the film, was a real-life minister.

📖 Synopsis

A bank president and his wife, facing a crisis in their life and both nearing the age of fifty, look back on what has happened to them over the years of their marriage; they were young people who got married in the average way, li...