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Chance at Heaven
- (Manufactured on Demand)
- Format: DVD
- Rated NR
- Release Date: 2/15/2011

Chance at Heaven
- (Manufactured on Demand)
- Format: DVD
- Rated NR
- Release Date: 2/15/2011
- Starring: Marian Nixon, Ginger Rogers, Joel McCrea, Marion Nixon, Andy Devine, Lucien Littlefield, Virginia Hammond, Herman Bing, Betty Furness
- UPC: 883316287408
- Item #: WBA080264
- Director: William Seiter
- Rated: NR
- Genre: Drama-Classics
- Release Date: 2/15/2011
- Closed Caption: No
- Original Year: 1933
- Distributor/Studio: Warner Archives

Product Notes
The Depression is a tough time to fall in love, but young Marje Harris (Ginger Rogers) and her gas-jockey beau Blacky Gorman (Joel McCrea) take their chance at heaven. The two plan a future together until a spoiled society girl (Marian Nixon) moves to town, flips over handsome Blacky and dazzles the hapless chump. Marje stands aside - then stands up when the new Mr. And Mrs. Gorman need a friend. Rogers was two months away from her star making debut as Fred Astaire's dance partner in Flying Down to Rio when this pre-Code drama hit the Bijous. In a performance touched with humor and gallantry, the actress on her way to becoming an icon of Golden Age musicals showed she would also be one of the era's finest dramatic stars.