A Sporting Chance (1945 film) explained

A Sporting Chance
Director:George Blair
Producer:Rudolph E. Abel
Starring:Jane Randolph
John O'Malley
Steve Barclay
Music:Richard Cherwin
Cinematography:Marcel Le Picard
Editing:Ralph Dixon
Studio:Republic Pictures
Distributor:Republic Pictures
Runtime:55 minutes
Country:United States
Language:English

A Sporting Chance is a 1945 American comedy film directed by George Blair and starring Jane Randolph, John O'Malley and Steve Barclay.[1] The screenplay concerns a spoiled young woman who has to get and keep a job before she is entitled to claim her inheritance.

The film's sets were designed by the art director Russell Kimball.

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