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The Chance of a Lifetime

  • 1943
  • Approved
  • 1h 5m
IMDb RATING
6.0/10
335
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Jeanne Bates and Chester Morris in The Chance of a Lifetime (1943)
Drama

Sleuth Boston Blackie (Chester Morris) helps a wartime convict (Erik Rolf) who was framed for a murder while out on parole.Sleuth Boston Blackie (Chester Morris) helps a wartime convict (Erik Rolf) who was framed for a murder while out on parole.Sleuth Boston Blackie (Chester Morris) helps a wartime convict (Erik Rolf) who was framed for a murder while out on parole.

  • Director
    • William Castle
  • Writers
    • Paul Yawitz
    • Jack Boyle
  • Stars
    • Chester Morris
    • Erik Rolf
    • Jeanne Bates
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.0/10
    335
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • William Castle
    • Writers
      • Paul Yawitz
      • Jack Boyle
    • Stars
      • Chester Morris
      • Erik Rolf
      • Jeanne Bates
    • 14User reviews
    • 8Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Chester Morris
    Chester Morris
    • Horatio 'Boston Blackie' Black
    Erik Rolf
    Erik Rolf
    • Dooley Watson
    Jeanne Bates
    Jeanne Bates
    • Mary Watson
    Richard Lane
    Richard Lane
    • Insp. John Farraday
    George E. Stone
    George E. Stone
    • The Runt
    Lloyd Corrigan
    Lloyd Corrigan
    • Arthur Manleder
    Richard Alexander
    Richard Alexander
    • Carpet Man
    • (uncredited)
    Murray Alper
    Murray Alper
    • Convict
    • (uncredited)
    George Anderson
    • Warden J.A. Edwards
    • (uncredited)
    Jessie Arnold
    Jessie Arnold
    • Woman in Hallway
    • (uncredited)
    Trevor Bardette
    Trevor Bardette
    • Manny Vogel
    • (uncredited)
    Eddie Bruce
    Eddie Bruce
    • Sandy - Reporter
    • (uncredited)
    Sally Cairns
    • Richie Adair
    • (uncredited)
    Jack Carr
    • Carpet Man
    • (uncredited)
    Eddy Chandler
    Eddy Chandler
    • Frank - Policeman
    • (uncredited)
    James Conaty
    • Parole Board Member
    • (uncredited)
    Heinie Conklin
    Heinie Conklin
    • Police Desk Sergeant
    • (uncredited)
    Royal Dano
    Royal Dano
    • Convict
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • William Castle
    • Writers
      • Paul Yawitz
      • Jack Boyle
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    6utgard14

    "You don't stop a funeral and arrest the pallbearers just because they're carrying a dead body, you know."

    A prison work release program Boston Blackie (Chester Morris) is pushing is endangered by one of the prisoners being implicated in a murder. So what does Blackie do? He takes the blame for the murder, of course. I realize this sounds beyond idiotic but keep in mind that the formula of literally every Boston Blackie movie is that Blackie is the prime suspect in whatever murder occurs in that film. By the end of every film, he manages to catch the real killer and prove his innocence to dogged Inspector Farraday (Richard Lane). So, in a way, it makes perfect sense that Blackie would take the blame since his track record is pretty good with the threat of a murder arrest hanging over his head.

    Seriously, though, the plot to this one is pretty far-fetched and tough to swallow. But somehow it's still enjoyable thanks to the solid cast of regulars that the Boston Blackie series had. Yes, the series was extremely formulaic and this works against it, especially when you view the films back-to-back. But if you just happen to catch this one on TV one day, without any critical context, it will surely entertain you. Not the best of the series but still fun. There's a character named Dooley who throws just about the wildest overhand punch I've ever seen. That alone is worth checking it out.
    Michael_Elliott

    Better Entry

    Chance of a Lifetime, The (1943)

    *** (out of 4)

    William Castle made his directorial debut in this sixth film in the Boston Blackie series. This time out Blackie (Chester Morris) gets ten convicts out of prison to work in a factory for the war relief. One of the convicts end up killing a man in self defense but this is enough to get all ten thrown back in prison so instead Blackie takes the blame but breaks away from Captain Farraday (Richard Lane) to find the real bad guy. Castle's direction is a little bland but the screenplay is full of wonderful gags and nice action, which makes this one of the better films I've seen in the series. Once again Morris delivers a wonderful character and I've really enjoyed this character enough to say it's probably my favorite of all these detective/mystery type films. The interplay between Morris and Lane is as fast and sharp as ever and the supporting cast playing the convicts make good.
    6ksf-2

    later chapter in the Boston Blackie series

    I hope writer Jack Boyle got some of the money that was made off his man "Boston Blackie"... there were TONS of films made with that character. Chester Morris was probably the best known. In this chapter, Blackie is the chaperone for some work release prisoners, and one escapes to dig up some stolen dough. Things go haywire, as they always do, and the caper is on! Blackie has to track down the guy who knows the truth, but the police are after HIM, so he has to stay one step ahead. The usual antics, and boy, the cops were silly back then. The story kind of goes all over the place, but its okay. And it's only a 65 minute shortie. Currently showing on Turner Classics. My favorite line in here is when the desk clerk sees the guy with the beard, and says "Hey, you with the chin drapes!" Most of it is pretty average, and for the last five minutes, the fistfight takes place in the dark... rather pointless. meh. Directed by William Castle, known for low budget yet fairly successful films.
    5Doylenf

    Light hearted Boston Blackie caper with same old formula...

    Once again Boston Blackie puts one over on the police who wrongly accuse him of a crime he never committed. He uses his wits and ingenuity to outwit them at every turn--each episode more incredible than the one before. But it's entertaining in a formula way, with CHESTER MORRIS obviously enjoying himself as Blackie and Inspector Farraday finally congratulating him on capturing the real criminal.

    DOUGLAS FOWLEY as Nails gives his usual hard-bitten performance as the villain, enjoyable as always in whatever supporting role he assumes.

    It's a low-budget entry, designed to fit the second half of a double bill, and moves at a brisk pace in little more than hour. Morris is surrounded by the usual Columbia cast of "Blackie" performers.
    6CinemaSerf

    The Chance of a Lifetime

    This time, "Boston" (Chester Morris) comes up with a proposal to the Governor that would allow some trusted prisoners to come and work in a factory to assist with the war effort. He agrees that they can live at his apartment but before long is embroiled in a plan to prove that "Dooley" (Erik Rolf) was set up for a murder he didn't commit. Unusually, "Insp. Faraday" (Richard Lane) is in on the plot to use "Blackie" as bait for the real criminal - well, him and $60,000 - and using some sleight of hand and his gang of well-meaning convicts lays a trap for... This doesn't hang about, is tightly cast with series regulars and with a more solid story than many of the other outings for an on form Morris, it passes an hour with a few red herrings and a precarious window-dangled confession at the end.

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    • Trivia
      Director William Castle tells in his autobiography that this, his first full-length feature, was a public disaster upon its release. Critics destroyed the film. He was afraid of Harry Cohn's wrath because of this failure but on the contrary, King Cohn asked him to proceed and not pay attention to the critics.
    • Goofs
      When Blackie led the surprise in his apartment on Nails he grab the gun from Nails. Blackie, pointing the gun, held the gun with his finger on the trigger. Anyone familiar with guns knows that you would not do that. The trigger finger would be on the side of the gun, not on the trigger...safety.
    • Connections
      Featured in Spine Tingler! The William Castle Story (2007)

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    • Release date
      • October 26, 1943 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Sendas Tortuosas
    • Production company
      • Columbia Pictures
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 5m(65 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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