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Release Date:
September 22, 2002
Original Title:
Chance
Genres:
Comedy | Drama
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 75
'Chance' is a black comedy about how hard it is to find "the one". Mostly told from the point-of-view of a young, sexually aggressive woman, named Chance, whom according to her: "we're all out there looking for true love", which turns out to be a very elusive thing indeed, and Chance is no exception. She's desperately on the prowl for a man, but since she's more mouse than cat, she gets herself into scrape after scrape in her screwball pursuit of love. Surrounded by a bevy of adoring but completely wrong-for-her men (and one dead girl from Manchester, England), Chance has to pick her way through her messy life in order to figure out which guy is "it".
ADR Mixer:
Robert Deschaine
ADR Recordist:
Tami Treadwell
Assistant Camera:
Danielle Benson
Jaimie Linn
Associate Producer:
Nate Barlow
Camera Operator:
Patrice Lucien Cochet
Color Timer:
Marshall Plante
Patrice Lucien Cochet
Costume Design:
Nickolaus Brown
Dialogue Editor:
Raymond E. Spiess III
Director:
Amber Benson
Director of Photography:
Patrice Lucien Cochet
Editor:
Joshua Charson
Gaffer:
Tim Speed
Grip:
Greg Swartz
Makeup & Hair:
Zee Graham
Saida Staudenmaier
Rachel Romero
Producer:
Amber Benson
Danielle Benson
Diane Benson
Kelly Wheeler
Production Design:
Diane Benson
Second Unit Director:
Diane Benson
Songs:
Grant Langston
Sound Effects Editor:
David Barbee
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Tom Perry
Sound Supervisor:
Tami Treadwell
Stand In:
Jaimie Linn
Still Photographer:
Danielle Benson
Supervising Sound Editor:
Cindy Rabideau
Thanks:
Joss Whedon
Douglas Petrie
Writer:
Amber Benson
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