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So, 'The Jordan Chance' is this gritty TV movie from '78 that really dives into the themes of injustice and redemption. It follows Jordan, a man who's spent a decade behind bars for a crime he didn't commit, which sets a heavy tone right off the bat. Once he’s out, he becomes a lawyer, trying to correct the wrongs—not just his own, but for others like that Mexican woman whose case he takes on. The pacing is deliberate but engaging, highlighting the systemic failures in a way that feels raw. The performances, though understated, carry a weight that echoes long after the credits roll. The atmosphere is pretty tense, making the viewer feel the stakes involved in every confrontation and investigation.
This film isn't super common on the collector's circuit, which adds to its charm. The scarcity of physical copies, especially original broadcasts or any VHS releases, makes it a noteworthy find for those interested in deep cuts of TV movies from the era. Interest tends to spike among collectors who appreciate the unique take on social issues and the performances that bring a gritty realism to the screen.
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