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Another Man, Another Chance ()

Un autre homme, une autre chance (original title)
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The story of gaining the West with dedication of the people that built it. All framed up in a photograph of a couple's legacy.

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David Williams
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Jeanne Leroy née Perriere (as Genevieve Bujold)
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Francis Leroy / photographer
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Alice
Jennifer Warren ...
Mary Williams
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Simon Williams
Linda Lee Lyons ...
Sarah Leroy
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Customer
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Mary's Father
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Mary's Mother
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1st Bandit
Dominic Barto ...
Wounded Man
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Stagecoach Driver (as Dick Farnsworth)
George Flaherty ...
Sheriff Carter
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Blacksmith
Jean-François Rémi ...
Jeanne's Father (as Jean-Francois Remi)
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Foster
William S. Bartman ...
Telegrapher (as William Bartman)
Simon Eine ...
Francis' Friend
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Springfield
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Evans
Tony Crupi ...
Billy the Kid
Don Davis ...
The Bandman
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Sheriff Murphy
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Wagonmaster
Charles Knapp ...
Store Owner
Scott Walker ...
Stevens
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Dick Armstrong ...
Wagon Train Preacher (uncredited)
Dominique Barouh ...
(uncredited)
Pierre Barouh ...
Streetsinger (uncredited)
Jeannie Barton ...
Woman in Town (uncredited)
Jeannie Dimter Barton ...
Woman in town (uncredited)
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Mexican Widow (uncredited)
Stephen Blood ...
Sheriff Gibson (uncredited)
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Mr. Roberts (uncredited)
Jeff Chayette ...
Hotel Clerk (uncredited)
Aram Chorbanian ...
Race Judge (uncredited)
Jerry Cipperly ...
The Friend (uncredited)
Steve 'Bunker' de France ...
Cowboy (uncredited)
Philippe Duval ...
Streetsinger (uncredited)
Gene Earl ...
Sheriff Borden (uncredited)
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Townsman (uncredited)
Charlene Garrett ...
Mrs. Roberts (uncredited)
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2nd Bandit (uncredited)
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Preacher (uncredited)
Jesus Hernandez Jr. ...
Running Indian (uncredited)
Jacques Higelin ...
Streetsinger (uncredited)
Leo Hohler ...
Atlantic Telegrapher (uncredited)
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3rd Bandit (uncredited)
Ken Johnson ...
Old Timer in Bath (uncredited)
Monty Laird ...
Winner in Saloon (uncredited)
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Jesse James (uncredited)
Mike H. McGaughy ...
Hanged Man #2 (uncredited)
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Loser in Saloon (uncredited)
Pat O'Connor ...
Rancher #2 (uncredited)
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Man (uncredited)
Caroline Reed ...
Mrs. Gibson (uncredited)
John Roberts ...
H. P. Evetts (uncredited)
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Train Traveler (uncredited)
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Bill (uncredited)
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Miller (uncredited)
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Bank Director (uncredited)
Rock A. Walker ...
Hanged Man #1 (uncredited)
William A. Walker ...
Hanging Preacher (uncredited)
Tiny Wells ...
Rancher #1 (uncredited)
Charles Young ...
Veterinarian (uncredited)

Directed by

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Claude Lelouch

Written by

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Claude Lelouch ... ()

Produced by

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Georges Dancigers ... producer
Alexandre Mnouchkine ... producer

Music by

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Francis Lai

Cinematography by

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Stanley Cortez
Jacques Lefrançois ... (as Jacques Lefrancois)

Editing by

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Georges Klotz
Fabien D. Tordjmann ... (as Fabien Tordjmann)

Editorial Department

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Leo Guerra ... assistant editor (uncredited)

Casting By

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Jane Feinberg
Mike Fenton

Production Design by

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Robert Clatworthy
Raymond Leplont ... (uncredited)

Art Direction by

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Eric Moulard ... (uncredited)

Set Decoration by

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Frank R. McKelvy ... (as Frank McKelvey)

Costume Design by

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Jean Pezet ... (uncredited)

Makeup Department

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Bette Iverson ... hair stylist
Fred Williams ... makeup artist

Production Management

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Hal Klein ... production manager

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Michael Kusley ... first assistant director
Win Phelps ... second assistant director
Philippe Attal ... first assistant director (uncredited)

Art Department

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Wayne Conard ... construction
Pat O'Connor ... property master
Don Bruno ... leadman (uncredited)
Kenneth Crawford ... assistant property master (uncredited)
Craig Edgar ... set designer (uncredited)
James J. Murakami ... assistant art director (uncredited)

Sound Department

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Harald Maury ... sound
James E. Webb ... sound (as James Webb)
Dennis Jones ... boom operator (uncredited)
Seymour S. Klein ... sound re-recordist (uncredited)

Stunts

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Richard Farnsworth ... stunts
Leonard P. Geer ... stunts (uncredited)
James M. Halty ... stunts (uncredited)
Charles Horvath ... stunts (uncredited)
Whitey Hughes ... stunts (uncredited)
Walter Scott ... stunt gaffer (uncredited)
Richard Wenz ... stunts (uncredited)
Rodd Wolff ... stunts (uncredited)

Camera and Electrical Department

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Jean-Claude Marisa ... assistant camera
Glenn K. Shimada ... second assistant camera
Timothy E. Wade ... first assistant camera
Bob West ... key grip (as Robert West)
Tim West ... assistant camera
William Beard Sr. ... second grip (uncredited)
Robert DePerna ... best boy (uncredited)
Elliott Marks ... still photographer (uncredited)
Bill Swearingen ... operator (uncredited)

Casting Department

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Sally Perle ... casting: SEG (uncredited)

Costume and Wardrobe Department

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Colette Baudot ... wardrobe
Tom Dawson ... wardrobe
Donna Roberts ... wardrobe
Ron Dawson ... costumer (uncredited)
Yvonne Kubis ... costumer (uncredited)
Jean Pezet ... costumer (uncredited)

Location Management

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Jack N. Young ... location manager (as Jack Young)

Music Department

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Ivan Jullien ... music arranger (as Yvan Jullien)
Gabriel Yared ... music arranger

Script and Continuity Department

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Doris Grau ... script supervisor

Additional Crew

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Virginia Cook-McGowan ... production coordinator (as Virginia Cook)
Steve 'Bunker' de France ... stand in: James Caan (uncredited)
Arlette Gordon ... special coordinator (uncredited)
Ramon Pahoyo ... craft service (uncredited)
Earl Wingard ... publicist (uncredited)

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Storyline

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Plot Summary

A photographer, who has been hired to photograph the wild west of America where he has lived his entire life, tells his client of a photograph he has that was taken one hundred years ago by his French great-grandmother that epitomizes what he is trying to capture. The story behind the photographer's heritage and that photograph... In the early 1870s, photographer Francis Leroy and who would eventually becomes his wife, Jeanne Leroy née Perriere, a baker's daughter and an aspiring photographer in her own right, move from Paris, where strife has taken hold due to Napoleon's loss in the Franco-Prussian War, to the American west, where the light is more conducive for their photography work. The move is despite not knowing about life at their destination and not knowing how to speak English. Veterinarian David Williams and his wife Mary Williams love each other, but their wants in life are incompatible with each other, David who loves his work treating real animals on farms and ranches, while Mary would rather live in Philadelphia where she was raised, especially as she feels isolated more often than not being alone on their remote farm. Several years later after both Francis and Mary are tragically killed in separate incidents, Jeanne and David meet for the first time as they both drop their respective children off at the same boarding school run by its unconventional teacher, Alice. Despite Jeanne and David's attraction to each other, a second chance at love for both may be impeded by the memories of their respective first spouse, for David especially as Mary's murderers were never caught. Written by Huggo

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Taglines Somewhere in this world there is one person you are destined to meet. See more »
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Also Known As
  • Another Man, Another Chance (United States)
  • Another Man, Another Chance (Philippines, English title)
  • Another Man, Another Chance (Canada, English title)
  • Another Man, Another Woman (United Kingdom)
  • Arizona 1870 - Ein anderer Mann, eine andere Chance (Germany)
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  • 130 min
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Did You Know?

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Trivia The director operated the camera See more »
Goofs After David treats one of the bad guys at their camp, another one warns him about not saying where he really was. The voice doesn't match what this bad guy said. See more »
Movie Connections Featured in Take 2: Great Performances that Oscar Ignored (1980). See more »
Quotes David Williams: I guess if you're gonna spend your life with yourself, you might as well to learn to be good company.
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