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A Chance to Live Directed by James L. Shute Produced by Richard De Rochemont
James L. ShuteWritten by James L. Shute Distributed by Twentieth Century-Fox
for Time Inc.Release date(s) December 1949 Running time 18 minutes Country United States Language English A Chance to Live is a 1949 American short documentary film directed by James L. Shute, produced by Richard de Rochemont for Time Inc. and distributed by Twentieth Century-Fox.
The film won an Academy Award at the 22nd Academy Awards in 1950 for Documentary Short Subject.[1]
References
- ^ "New York Times: A Chance to Live". NY Times. http://movies.nytimes.com/movie/300230/Chance-To-Live/details. Retrieved 2008-05-26.
External links
Academy Award for Documentary Short Subject (1941–1960) Churchill's Island (1941) · No award (1942) · December 7th (1943) · With the Marines at Tarawa (1944) · Hitler Lives (1945) · Seeds of Destiny (1946) · First Steps (1947) · Toward Independence (1948) · A Chance to Live / So Much for So Little (1949) · Why Korea? (1950) · Benjy (1951) · Neighbours (1952) · The Alaskan Eskimo (1953) · Thursday's Children (1954) · Men Against the Arctic (1955) · The True Story of the Civil War (1956) · No award (1957) · Ama Girls (1958) · Glass (1959) · Giuseppina (1960)
Complete list · (1941–1960) · (1961–1980) · (1981–2000) · (2001–2020) Categories:- 1949 films
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- Best Documentary Short Subject Academy Award winners
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