Chance of a Lifetime (1991 film) explained

Genre:Romantic comedy
Director:Jonathan Sanger
Music:David McHugh
Country:United States
Language:English
Cinematography:Stephen McNutt
Editor:Toni Morgan
Runtime:93 minutes
Network:NBC

Chance of a Lifetime is a 1991 American romantic comedy television film directed by Jonathan Sanger and written by Lynn Roth. It stars Betty White, Leslie Nielsen, and Ed Begley, Jr., and aired on NBC on November 18, 1991.

Plot

Workaholic Cleveland business owner Evelyn Eglin receives news from her doctor that she only has six months to live. She sets off on a vacation to Mexico where she meets a man named Lloyd Dixon, and the two fall in love. The pair are both widowers and spend time "learning to live again", but Evelyn soon finds out that her original diagnosis was wrong. Faced with the fact that she has longer than six months, Evelyn has to decide whether she wants to stay in a relationship with Lloyd.[1]

Cast

Production

The script was written especially for Betty White. When asked by NBC if there was a project she hadn't done before that she was interested in, she requested "a love story".[2] Filming took place while White's show The Golden Girls was on hiatus.[2] The Mexico scenes were filmed in Oxnard, California.[3]

Notes and References

  1. Tucker . Ken . November 15, 1991 . Chance of a Lifetime . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20150518072051/https://ew.com/article/1991/11/15/chance-lifetime/ . May 18, 2015 . May 8, 2015 . Entertainment Weekly.
  2. News: Betty White Another Chance at Romance. Brennan. Patricia. The Washington Post. November 17, 1991. November 1, 2022.
  3. Web site: Taking a "Chance". Froelich. Janis D.. Tampa Bay Times. November 15, 1991. November 1, 2022.