Give Me My Chance
Give Me My Chance

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Give Me My Chance

1957
Movie
80 min
French

17 year-old small-town girl Nicole Noblet comes to Paris dreaming of becoming a world-famous actress.

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Director: Harold YoungGenres: Drama, Western

Plot Summary

A young man is wrongly accused of a crime and must flee from the law. He seeks refuge with a group of outlaws, but his conscience prevents him from fully joining their ranks. Eventually, he must make a choice between the outlaw life and his desire for a clean slate.

Critical Reception

As a low-budget B-western, 'Give Me My Chance' received minimal critical attention upon its release. It is generally regarded as a typical entry in the genre, offering standard Western tropes and predictable plotlines.

What Reviewers Say

  • A straightforward Western narrative that adheres to genre conventions.

  • Features adequate performances for its budget and era.

  • Lacks originality and significant dramatic impact.

Google audience: Audience reception for this film is not widely documented, likely due to its limited release and the passage of time. It is considered a minor film within the Western genre.

Fun Fact

The film features performances by country music star Eddy Arnold, marking one of his few film appearances.

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