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Second Chance (1953)

3.1 of 5 from 47 ratings
1h 22min
Not released
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Synopsis:
Clare Sinclair (Linda Darnell) is hiding in Mexico to avoid testifying against her gangster boyfriend. Her seclusion is made difficult by Cappy Gordon (Jack Palance), a mob strongman out to kill her unless she runs off with him. Trying to help Clare is Russ Lambert (Robert Mitchum), an American prizefighter.
Actors:
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Directors:
Producers:
Sam Wiesenthal, Howard Hughes
Writers:
Oscar Millard, Sydney Boehm, D.M. Marshman Jr., Robert Presnell Sr
Aka:
Mörder ohne Maske
Genres:
Classics, Drama, Thrillers
BBFC:
Release Date:
Not released
Run Time:
82 minutes
Languages:
English
Subtitles:
None
DVD Regions:
Region 2
Formats:
Pal
Aspect Ratio:
Full Screen 1.37:1
Colour:
Colour

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Technicolor Noir - Second Chance review by Steve

Spoiler Alert
01/12/2025

This begins like it was made for the Mexican tourist office to promote one of their fabulous holiday destinations. There’s a very slender idea for a thriller as a gangster’s moll (Linda Darnell) is chased around the sights of Taxco in Guerrero by a psycho-assassin (Jack Palance).

Her second chance is to testify against the mob. Robert Mitchum is a boxer, and his is to survive the guilt of killing an opponent in the ring. He protects/romances her among the historic hotspots of Mexico, trading sardonic dialogue which might easily be leftovers from his role in Out of the Past (1947).

Almost nothing happens. Then suddenly in the last 20m the action lurches into motion as the protagonists face off on a vertigo inducing cable car- which I now want to visit- as the support wires fray… threatening to pitch them into the rocky abyss… This should have been the whole film!

It gives this humdrum Technicolor-noir a thrilling climax. It was originally released in 3D which apparently was even more effective. The print is is need of an upgrade. But still the denouement is worth seeing, and the stars make the rest worthwhile. And who knows? If you visit, you may have an adventure too!

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