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17-460: [REDACTED] Look up chances in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Chances may refer to: Chances (TV series) , an Australian soap opera Chances (Philippine TV series) , a prime-time soap opera Chances: The Women of Magdalene , a 2006 documentary film Chances (novel) , a 1981 novel by Jackie Collins The Chances ,

34-489: A 1617 play by John Fletcher Total chances , a baseball statistic Chances (film) , a 1931 American Pre-Code war drama Music [ edit ] Chances (Jill Barber album) , 2008 Chances (Sylver album) "Chances" (Five for Fighting song) , 2009 "Chances" (Roxette song) , 1988 "Chances", song by Athlete from Tourist , 2005, and covered by Westlife from Gravity , 2010 "Chances" (Backstreet Boys song) , 2018 "Chances", song by Dido from

51-588: A 2006 documentary film Chances (novel) , a 1981 novel by Jackie Collins The Chances , a 1617 play by John Fletcher Total chances , a baseball statistic Chances (film) , a 1931 American Pre-Code war drama Music [ edit ] Chances (Jill Barber album) , 2008 Chances (Sylver album) "Chances" (Five for Fighting song) , 2009 "Chances" (Roxette song) , 1988 "Chances", song by Athlete from Tourist , 2005, and covered by Westlife from Gravity , 2010 "Chances" (Backstreet Boys song) , 2018 "Chances", song by Dido from

68-402: A new position under a constant barrage. They fire on the advancing German infantry, then remove the breech blocks and fall back to their trenches, still under constant fire. Tom lingers by the guns, apparently in despair and seemingly waiting and wanting to be killed. Calling Tom, Jack returns through barbed wire and across shattered ground to reach his brother, now wounded. He drags Tom back. In

85-417: Is a glowing example of the value of adhering to an author's story. The fact that it has not been tampered with unduly is the reason for its compelling quality, for no silly scenario tricks are permitted to interrupt the flow of events. Mr. Dwan unfurls his tale with commendable restraint, giving through the turning of railroad coach wheels, those of an automobile or those of a motorcycle, a definite conception of

102-420: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages chances [REDACTED] Look up chances in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Chances may refer to: Chances (TV series) , an Australian soap opera Chances (Philippine TV series) , a prime-time soap opera Chances: The Women of Magdalene ,

119-571: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Chances (film) Chances is a 1931 American pre-Code war drama film directed by Allan Dwan and starring Douglas Fairbanks, Jr. It is based on the 1930 novel by A. Hamilton Gibbs . According to Fairbanks, the film was a hit, although in his autobiography he says it was "good, but not good enough." In 1914 , brother officers Jack and Tom Ingleside are in London , headed home on furlough. In

136-477: Is smitten. Mrs. Ingleside is holding a benefit ball for the Red Cross, and Archie, Ruth and Sylvia, friends of the boys, spend the weekend. Sylvia is Jack's old flame. Jack and Molly step away from the dance. He tries to tell her how he feels and she laughingly replies, "How many girls have you said that to?" but they kiss. She returns to the dance where Tom is waiting. When their mother tells Jack of her joy at

153-598: The album Still on My Mind , 2019 See also [ edit ] Chances Peak , a point of the stratovolcano Soufrière Hills Chance (disambiguation) Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Chances . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Chances&oldid=1133783916 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description

170-598: The album Still on My Mind , 2019 See also [ edit ] Chances Peak , a point of the stratovolcano Soufrière Hills Chance (disambiguation) Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Chances . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Chances&oldid=1133783916 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description

187-619: The communicating trench. Lieutenant Taylor brings the news and dies. Jack is assigned to take a crew of volunteers to put the gun back in order, returning over the same terrain that killed Taylor. The mission is a success, but four men die. The major sends Jack on leave. Tom gives him a letter for Molly, who does not write to him. In a French town, Jack sees Molly, who is driving for the army. She confesses she agreed to marry Tom out of anger, and she cannot write to him because she doesn't love him. She asks for one day of Jack's leave. He agrees to come back early. She promises to write to Tom and tell him

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204-411: The dense fog, Jack bumps into a young woman and tries to pick her up. She laughs at him, promises they will meet again, and rides off in a cab. When the brothers arrive at the family home, their mother is having tea with Molly Prescott, a childhood neighbor who has grown to be a lovely young woman—the woman in the fog. Tom tells his mother that he has always loved Molly. Jack, who is known as a ladies' man,

221-409: The final scene, Jack has lost his left arm and walks with a cane. Molly steps out to meet him and they kiss. Tom has died, but Jack finds consolation in the fact that his brother said they were pals at the end. Jack and Moly walk together into the fog, after a neat little scene with the bobby telling them to put out the match Molly lit for Jack's cigarette, mirroring the opening scene where the bobby says

238-471: The love between Tom and Molly, he is shocked as he had thought that Tom was not interested in girls. Heartbroken, he makes love to Sylvia in Molly's presence. Wounded, Molly turns away. Meanwhile, they have been called to France and their artillery unit. Tom asks Molly to wait for him. Ecstatic, he tells Jack of the engagement, and Jack congratulates him. At the front, bodies and debris fill a gun emplacement and

255-432: The same thing to a newspaper seller. Uncredited: In a contemporary review for The New York Times , critic Mordaunt Hall wrote: "It is a thoroughly human story of war and love, taken from A. Hamilton Gibbs's novel. It rings true in every episode, nothing being overdone, for which Alan Dwan, the director, deserves much credit. The fighting scenes are vividly produced and the romance is etched splendidly. ... This picture

272-414: The truth. They meet as planned and visit the shore. She did not write to Tom. Jack says "Saying goodbye is to die a little." He puts a ring on her left hand. She gives him a picture. They have an hour left, perhaps their last, and she cannot bear to let him go. She curls up on the grass, weeping. They embrace passionately. Back at the front, Jack tells Tom it was impossible to talk to their mother as there

289-465: Was a stone wall between them. Tom observes that the letters they send home are lies, because they can't talk to her about what is really happening at the front. Tom takes Jack's coat by mistake and finds Molly's picture. He assumes Jack forgot to give it to him, but when he teases Jack about it, the truth emerges. Tom, furious and betrayed, refuses to listen. Major Bradford is ordered to withdraw his artillery group. Men, teams of horses and wagons race to

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