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Big Chance
A young man travels to Tehran to claim an inheritance from his late uncle, but there is another young man who looks remarkably like him.
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Plot Summary
A down-on-his-luck musician, struggling to make ends meet, gets entangled in a dangerous crime. He finds himself in a compromising situation after witnessing a murder and is forced to make difficult choices to survive. The film explores themes of desperation and the consequences of one's actions.
Critical Reception
Big Chance is a lesser-known film from Edgar G. Ulmer, often overlooked in his filmography. While it has elements of noir and melodrama that are characteristic of Ulmer's style, it received a modest reception upon its release, appreciated more for its atmosphere and performances than for groundbreaking storytelling.
What Reviewers Say
Atmospheric and gritty, typical of Edgar G. Ulmer's B-movie style.
Solid performances from the lead actors, particularly James Best.
A somewhat predictable plot but engaging nonetheless.
Google audience: Audience reception for 'Big Chance' is difficult to quantify as it is not widely reviewed on Google platforms. However, for those who have seen it, it is often regarded as a competent, albeit unassuming, crime drama.
Fun Fact
Edgar G. Ulmer, known for his atmospheric low-budget films like 'Detour,' directed 'Big Chance' relatively late in his career, showcasing his continued skill in crafting genre pictures on a limited budget.
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