Wenig Chancen für morgen (1959)
Dave Burks plant einen Banküberfall, doch dafür benötigt er die Hilfe des weißen Earl Slater und des farbigen Johnny Ingram. Beide sind nicht gerade gewillt Burks bei seinem Plan zu unterstützen. Als Burks jedoch dafür sorgt, dass Ingrams Gläubiger Druck auf ihren Schuldner ausüben und Slater finanziell nicht für seine Freundin sorgen kann, stimmen die Beiden dennoch zu. Das Problem ist nur, dass Slater ein Rassist aus tiefsten Herzen ist und so kommt es schon bald zu ersten Spannungen innerhalb der ungleichen Gruppe...
Der Regisseur:
Robert Wise
Die Autor:
Abraham Polonsky, Nelson Gidding.
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Robert Ryan as Earle Slater |
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Harry Belafonte as Johnny Ingram |
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Ed Begley as Dave Burke |
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Shelley Winters as Lorry |
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Gloria Grahame as Helen |
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Will Kuluva as Bacco |
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Kim Hamilton as Ruth Ingram |
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Mae Barnes as Annie |
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Richard Bright as Coco |
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Carmen De Lavallade as Kittie |
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Lew Gallo as Moriarty |
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Lois Thorne as Edie Ingram |
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Wayne Rogers as Soldier in Bar |
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Zohra Lampert as Girl in Bar |
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Allen Nourse as Melton Police Chief |
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William Adams as Bank Guard (uncredited) |
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Chris Barbery as Gas Station Attendant (uncredited) |
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Ron Becks as Carousel Boy (uncredited) |
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Mary Boylan as Bank Secretary (uncredited) |
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Eric Burroughs as Bit Part (uncredited) |
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David Clarke as (uncredited) |
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Floyd Ennis as Solly (uncredited) |
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John Garden as Bus Station Announcer (uncredited) |
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Stanley Greene as PTA Member (uncredited) |
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Burtt Harris as Jonesy (uncredited) |
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Fred Herrick as Bank Manager (uncredited) |
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Paul Hoffmann as Garry (uncredited) |
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Robert Earl Jones as Jazz Club Patron (uncredited) |
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Barney Martin as Car Accident Driver (uncredited) |
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Lou Martini as Captain of Waiters (uncredited) |
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Maro May as Ambulance Attendant (uncredited) |
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Ed Preble as Hotel Juno Clark (uncredited) |
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Diana Sands as Club Hostess (uncredited) |
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Fred J. Scollay as Cannoy (uncredited) |
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Mel Stewart as Hotel Juno Elevator Operator (uncredited) |
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Ronnie Stewart as Man with Dog (uncredited) |
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Cicely Tyson as Jazz Club Bartender (uncredited) |
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Clint Young as Cop (uncredited) |
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Bill Zuckert as Bartender (uncredited) |
| Camera | Joseph C. Brun | Director of Photography |
| Directing | Robert Wise | Director |
| Writing | William P. McGivern | Novel |
| Writing | Abraham Polonsky | Screenplay |
| Writing | Nelson Gidding | Screenplay |
| Production | Robert Wise | Producer |
| Editing | Dede Allen | Editor |
| Art | Leo Kerz | Production Design |
| Art | Fred Ballmeyer | Set Decoration |
| Costume & Make-Up | Anna Hill Johnstone | Costume Design |
| Directing | Marguerite James | Script Supervisor |
| Camera | Saul Midwall | Camera Operator |
| Lighting | Howard Fortune | Gaffer |
| Sound | Kenn Collins | Sound Editor |
| Costume & Make-Up | Robert Jiras | Makeup Artist |
| Editing | Dick Stone | Assistant Editor |
| Camera | Edward Knott | Grip |
| Sound | Edward J. Johnstone | Sound |
| Sound | Dick Vorisek | Sound |
| Directing | Charles H. Maguire | Assistant Director |
| Production | Forrest E. Johnston | Production Manager |
| Production | Harry Belafonte | Co-Producer |
| Production | Phil Stein | Associate Producer |
| Sound | John Lewis | Original Music Composer |