A Fair Chance
A dramatization of the problems of a middle-aged man who, after being discharged from a tuberculosis hospital, encounters snubs, canceled social invitations, and job refusals from people who fear association with him. Explains that recovered tubercular patients are desirable as co-workers and companions, and emphasizes the responsibilities of the community toward former tubercular patients.
- Runtime
- 15m
- Released
- 1954
Details
Release year: 1954
Storyline
A dramatization of the problems of a middle-aged man who, after being discharged from a tuberculosis hospital, encounters snubs, canceled social invitations, and job refusals from people who fear association with him. Explains that recovered tubercular patients are desirable as co-workers and companions, and emphasizes the responsibilities of the community toward former tubercular patients.
Top credits
- Don Beddoe — Mr. Wilson
- Ann Doran — Human resources officer
- Frank Ferguson — Bill Keaton
- William Forrest — Mr. Barrington