A Lady Takes a Chance |  | Directors: Henry Hathaway, William A. Seiter Actors: Jean Arthur, John Wayne, Charles Winninger, Phil Silvers, Mary Field Studio: Republic Pictures Category: DVD
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Format: Black & White, DVD, Full Screen, NTSC Language: English (Original Language) Rating: NR (Not Rated) Region: 1 Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1 Number Of Discs: 1 Running Time: 86 Minutes Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 7.4 x 5.3 x 0.6
MPN: 13602 UPC: 017153136029 EAN: 0017153136029 ASIN: B00007JZXL
Theatrical Release Date: August 19, 1943 Release Date: January 21, 2003 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Amazon.com A Lady Takes a Chance is probably the best American romantic comedy of the '40s that hardly anyone knew about--at least, in the last three or four decades of the 20th century. That's chiefly because, as a semi-independent production mounted for Jean Arthur by her husband, Frank Ross, the movie couldn't claim a place in any studio archive (It's a Wonderful Life was long neglected for similar reasons). So this lovely gem is ripe for rediscovery, not only for Arthur at her most enchantingly distracted, as a New York gal on a bus tour of the modern Wild West, but also for John Wayne's sly sexiness as the rodeo rider who literally falls into her lap. James Agee, no less, approvingly noted that "Wayne suggests how sensational he might be in a sufficiently evil story about a Reno gigolo." Lady isn't evil, but it's surely a delight. --Richard T. Jameson
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Lady & Wayne February 3, 2010 Michael Benfer Good film but not Wayne's best. Quality of print is somewhat lacking. Always enjoy Jean Arthur.
Great Movie.... innocent, funny, a treasure. December 7, 2009 J. Werner (California) Great Movie. Innocent, funny, shows how life was (and is truly missed). A treasure to watch with your kids and grandkids.
A Forgotten Gem November 24, 2009 C. Crowder (Madison NJ) This is a real forgotten gem from the golden days of Hollywood romances. Jean Arthur, as always, is delightful as a city gal that decides to escape her three annoying suitors by taking a bus trip out West. There she accidentally meets John Wayne while taking pictures at a rodeo. Wayne is very low-key but effective in his role as an old fashioned western rodeo rider who eventually falls for Jean Arthur though he keeps telling himself that he's not cut out for marriage. The romantic chemistry bewteen Wayne and Arthur, though not as magical as that with Jimmy Stewart in the Frank Capra classics Mr. Smith Goes to Washington and You Can't Take it With You, is nonetheless very nice.
Phil Silvers, in a very early role, adds some nice comedy as the overbearing tour guide on the bus.
Overall, a very entertaining romantic comedy that works well and is another reminder of how Hollywood used to make movies before immorality and profanity took hold in the late 1950's and 60's. They just don't make-em like this anymore
pretty much a failure September 14, 2009 R. Bagula (Lakeside, Ca United States) 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
The problem with this film is that although both are good actors, Jean Artur and John Wayne just seems to have no chemistry even in the clinches. I don't think they much liked each other and it showed? She comes off a minor eastern type and he seems to be cast as an insensitive brute of a cowboy who cares for his horse more than his girl friend ( pretty much like the modern guy who spends all his time working on his car instead of keeping his wife and kids happy). They say opposites attract, but it doesn't show up here on film! Interesting that Clark Gable could make one of these romantic comedies and it would become a classic, John Wayne should fall flat in the same type of movie? I think what results is like having two straight men and no comic.
A Lady Takes a Chance September 11, 2009 The Movie Nut "Lar" (Idaho) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
It's an OK movie. Not great but worth watching. No heavy plot or anything thought provoking here. It's a fun light hearted comedy. It's always fun to watch the "Duke" on the big screen. He plays a traveling rodeo star and Jean Arthur is the sweet city gal that falls for the hunk. Phil Silvers is great as the comic bus driver. He spices things up a quite a bit. To me it's a period piece and fun to listen to the dialog, look at the cars, and watch the old actors do their thing.
The movie nut in Idaho
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