Second Chance is a 1947 American film noir crime film directed by James Tinling and written by Arnold Belgard. The film stars Kent Taylor , Louise Currie , Dennis Hoey , Larry J. Blake , Ann Doran and John Eldredge . The film was released on July 18, 1947, by 20th Century Fox .
29-479: (Redirected from Second-chance ) Second Chance , A Second Chance , The Second Chance , or 2nd Chance may refer to: Film [ edit ] Second Chance (1947 film) , an American film noir Second Chance (1950 film) , an American Christian film Second Chance (1953 film) , an American film noir by Rudolph Maté Second Chance (1972 film) , an American television film Second Chance (1976 film) ,
58-822: A 1977 American game show Second Chance (NTV drama series) , a 2016–2018 Ugandan remake of El Cuerpo del Deseo El Cuerpo del Deseo or Second Chance , a 2005–2006 American Spanish-language telenovela Survivor: Second Chance or Survivor: Cambodia , a season of Survivor Second Chance! , a Nigerian comedy based on Mind Your Language Episodes [ edit ] "Second Chance" ( Batman: The Animated Series ) , 1994 "Second Chance" ( The Outer Limits ) , 1964 "Second Chance!" ( The Raccoons ) , 1989 "A Second Chance" ( Roseanne ) , 1997 "The Second Chance" ( The O.C. ) , 2005 Other uses [ edit ] Second-chance employer , an employer that does not automatically disqualify people with prior criminal backgrounds Second Chance (body armor) ,
87-405: A 2004 novel by Danielle Steel Second Chance , a 2012 Slayer Chronicles novel by Heather Brewer Second Chance , a 2007 novel by Jane Green Second Chance , a 1998 Left Behind: The Kids novel by Jerry B. Jenkins Music [ edit ] Second Chance (musical) , a 2009 rock opera by Stéphane Prémont and Frédérick Desroches Second Chance (Melodifestivalen) , a round in
116-456: A 3-song pack on Guitar Hero 5 , as DLC for Rock Band 3 and Rocksmith . "Second Chance", along with Taylor Swift 's " Love Story ", was one of two number one songs played by Casey Kasem on the last weekend of his radio career. "Second Chance" was the final number one on Kasem's American Top 20 , his hot adult contemporary countdown show that aired its finale on July 4/5, 2009. ("Love Story" held that distinction on its sister program,
145-564: A Filipino film 2nd Chance , 2022 documentary film directed by Ramin Bahrani , about the body armor company Literature [ edit ] Second Chance: Three Presidents and the Crisis of American Superpower , a 2007 book by Zbigniew Brzezinski "Second Chance" (short story) , a 1979 story by Orson Scott Card 2nd Chance (Patterson novel) , a 2003 Women's Murder Club novel by James Patterson Second Chance (Steel novel) ,
174-407: A French film by Claude Lelouch Second Chance (1996 film) , an American film by Lyman Dayton Second Chance (2005 film) , an Australian television film written by John Misto The Second Chance , a 2006 drama film by Steve Taylor Second Chance (2010 film) , a short drama film featuring Aml Ameen A Second Chance (2014 film) , a Danish film A Second Chance (2015 film) ,
203-620: A manufacturer of bullet-resistant vests Second Chance Act (2007) , U.S. legislation concerning recidivism prevention Second Chance Program , a prison rehabilitation and detoxification program based on the works of L. Ron Hubbard Second-chance algorithm , a page-replacement algorithm in computer science Second Chance, a cloned Brahman bull 2nd Chance Motorsports , a 2010–2011 NASCAR team See also [ edit ] Second Chances (disambiguation) All pages with titles beginning with Second Chance All pages with titles containing Second Chance Topics referred to by
232-507: A teenage girl sitting on a bench at night, and lead singer Brent Smith in the background. It shows that she has a job helping a fisherman. She also has a boyfriend. She aspires to be a ballerina, and wants to go to a dance school. She is seen dancing in her garage a few times in the music video. However, her family is somewhat dysfunctional, with her parents shown fighting all the time. She looks out for her younger brother, and often takes care of him. When she asks her mother for permission to go to
261-707: Is Shinedown's third of sixteen singles to top the Hot Mainstream Rock Tracks chart to date, having spent 10 weeks at number one beginning December 27, 2008. On the Hot Modern Rock Tracks chart, it is their only number one single to date, having spent three non-consecutive weeks at number one beginning February 14, 2009. It was also their only number one single to date on the Hot Adult Top 40 Tracks chart having spent seven consecutive weeks at number one beginning June 20, 2009 which
290-457: Is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . This article related to an American film of the 1940s is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Second Chance (Shinedown song) " Second Chance " is a song by American rock band Shinedown and the second single from their 2008 album, The Sound of Madness . It was released on September 9, 2008, and has become Shinedown's highest-charting single. To date, "Second Chance"
319-429: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Second Chance (1947 film) Joan Summers (Louise Currie) enters the office of jewel merchant Montclaire closely followed by Kendal Wolf. Each recognizes the other to be a jewel thief, and wordlessly they team together to steal a $ 30,000 diamond. Searched and questioned when the gem is missed, they are released ... with
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#1732787966854348-474: Is featured as the girl's home in the video. "Second Chance" is, by far, Shinedown's biggest hit to date. It reached the top spot on Billboard ' s Hot Mainstream Rock Tracks on December 27, 2008, then hit number one on the Hot Modern Rock Tracks on February 14, 2009 and marked the first time the band had topped multiple charts. On June 20, 2009, "Second Chance" reached number one on
377-548: Is the second-to-last hard rock song to make the top 10 of the US Billboard Hot 100 . The song has been used in promotion for the second season of Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles and the 2008 WWE Tribute to the Troops show. In May 2009, "Second Chance" was used in a promo regarding the return of character Michael Corinthos on ABC's daytime drama General Hospital . It was released on DLC as part of
406-598: Is three weeks less than the song's stay on the Mainstream Rock chart and four weeks longer than the song's stay on the Modern Rock chart. On March 29, 2009, "Second Chance" debuted at number 20 on the VH1 Top 20 Video Countdown , becoming their first video to ever debut on the show, and on May 16, "Second Chance" hit number one; Smith & Kerch, the guests on the show at the time, introduced it themselves. It
435-443: Is very similar to the original, with the exception of the absence of the electric guitar and vocal layering in the original. At Pointfest 22, lead singer Brent Smith told the audience; "It's important for you to hear this... When I grew up, everyone was okay with being in a bubble. They were cool in their circle. That's fine. But no one should discourage someone if they have a dream, if they want something more [...] This song
464-573: The Hot Adult Top 40 Tracks chart, almost nine months after its original release. When this happened, the song became the third to top the Modern Rock, Mainstream Rock, and Adult Top 40 charts joining the songs " One Headlight " by The Wallflowers and " Boulevard of Broken Dreams " by Green Day . On the Billboard Hot 100, it peaked at number seven, making it not only their first (and, to date, only) top 40 single to date (" I Dare You "
493-421: The adult contemporary American Top 10 .) Three versions of the song exist – a rock version, which is the album version, a pop version (notably played on Sirius XM Satellite Radio 's Adult Top 40 -formatted The Pulse satellite radio channel), which is a remix, although the harder guitars start in the second verse in the song rather than at the second half of the first verse, and an acoustic version, which
522-488: The Malabar diamonds, leave to follow a diamond-laden guest, overtake her car, shoot the chauffeur and slug the woman. At Kendal's apartment, Joan makes it clear that robbery, not murder, is her game. Two men and the robbed couple arrive and reveal the whole thing to be a hoax to test whether Joan will work with the gang and to assure them she was not the informer in the first theft. This 1940s crime film-related article
551-497: The Swedish competition Melodifestivalen Just Surrender , formerly A Second Chance, a 2000s American rock band Albums [ edit ] Second Chance (El DeBarge album) or the title song, 2010 Second Chance (Marc Douglas Berardo album) or the title song, 2000 Second Chance (Noah album) , 2014 2nd Chance (Karen Clark Sheard album) or the title song, 2002 2nd Chance (Oxide & Neutrino album) or
580-412: The final song the legendary disc jockey Casey Kasem played before signing off the air for the final time . Shinedown was one of the final post-grunge bands to hit the top 40 of the Billboard Hot 100. Since then, the only acts to achieve such success were Nickelback and Daughtry , who both have frequent crossover success, and Breaking Benjamin , whose " I Will Not Bow " barely reached the top 40 on
609-475: The gem. Detective Sharpe is still suspicious and so is the head of Jeweler's Indemnity, who puts two underworld men on to retrieve the diamond. Kendal agrees to meet the two but the police are tipped and Sharpe confiscates the gem and the fence's money. Again Kendal and Joan are released, but each suspects the other of being an informer despite a growing romantic attachment. Kendal and Joan attend an exhibition of
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#1732787966854638-433: The note, it makes them realize that they didn't make the best choices in raising her, but they have a second chance by choosing to let her go. Lead singer, Brent Smith, is shown singing alone on a hill throughout the video, and the girl is shown practicing her dancing in the garage frequently. At the end of the video, the girl gets on a bus, where Brent Smith and the other members of the band are riding on as well. The video
667-423: The same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Second Chance . 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=Second_Chance&oldid=1211664482 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description
696-435: The school one day, her mother immediately refuses, showing her bills, and shouting at her. The girl thinks about all the things in her life that make her happy, and decides to run away to attend the school. She leaves a note for her parents, and she looks in on her younger brother asleep, before leaving the house. She then goes to the bench where the music video began, bringing the music video to full circle. When her parents read
725-969: The title song, 2007 Songs [ edit ] "Second Chance" (38 Special song) , 1989 "Second Chance" (Faber Drive song) , 2007 "Second Chance" (Shinedown song) , 2008 "Second Chance" (Tinchy Stryder song) , 2010 "Second Chance", by Caribou from Our Love , 2014 "Second Chance", by Disclosure from Settle , 2013 "Second Chance", by Liam Finn from I'll Be Lightning , 2007 "Second Chance", by Paul Anka , 1984 "Second Chance", by Peter Bjorn and John from Gimme Some , 2011 "Second Chance", by Rend Collective Experiment from Homemade Worship by Handmade People , 2012 "Second Chance (Don't Back Down)", by T-Pain from Oblivion , 2017 Television [ edit ] Programs [ edit ] Second Chance (1987 TV series) , an American sitcom starring Matthew Perry Second Chance (2016 TV series) , an American science fiction drama starring Rob Kazinsky Second Chance (game show) ,
754-471: Was difficult for me to write the lyrics to because it's about my mother and my father, and about the day I said goodbye to them, because I had to go try, and I'm still trying, every day, to become a man. So, this song is about that. It's about the moment that you wake up and you decide you want to go for every single dream you ever want." The official music video for the song was directed by Ryan Smith, and premiered on January 8, 2009, on MSN Music. It starts with
783-616: Was later number one for a second time on June 20. "Second Chance" is also the band's first and only song to chart internationally, reaching number 19 on the Australian ARIA Charts , and number 32 on the New Zealand RIANZ charts. It has also charted at number 53 on the German Singles Chart . In Austria , the song has reached the top 20 at number 13. "Second Chance" is also notable for being
812-869: Was shot on Anna Maria Island on the Gulf Coast of Florida. It was shot at various locations on the Island, including Periwinkle Plaza in Anna Maria, the Silver Surf resort in Bradenton Beach and the Star Fish Company in Cortez. The video stars a couple of local people; the girl is played by Alanna Massey, of nearby Parrish, Florida, and the little brother is William Bernet who lives across the street from Corky and Brenda Parker's house whose home
841-577: Was their first Hot 100 single in 2006), but also their first top 10 single. It's also their debut single on the Hot Adult Contemporary Tracks chart, debuting at number 29. On Mainstream Top 40 radio, the song has done exceptionally well for a rock song, peaking within the top three there at number three. It is their first charting single on the Canadian Hot 100 as well, so far peaking at number 32. Overall, "Second Chance"
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