Jordan Chance was wrongfully imprisoned for ten years. Upon release, he becomes a lawyer and investigates the case of a Mexican woman convicted of murder. The local police give him every reason to believe she was railroaded to ease a tense racial status quo, and they will stop at almost nothing to prevent the case from being reopened.
Unfortunately the movie The Jordan Chance is not yet available on HBO Max.
Directing | Jules Irving | Director |
Sound | Pete Rugolo | Music |
Writing | Stephen J. Cannell | Story |
Production | Jo Swerling Jr. | Producer |
Production | Dorothy J. Bailey | Associate Producer |
Writing | Roy Huggins | Story |
Writing | Stephen J. Cannell | Screenplay |
Production | Roy Huggins | Executive Producer |
Costume & Make-Up | Charles Waldo | Costume Design |
Production | Charles Dismukes | Unit Production Manager |
Crew | Enzo A. Martinelli | Cinematography |
Crew | Leonard J. South | Cinematography |
Camera | Terence Pratt | Assistant Camera |
Art | Hal Gausman | Set Decoration |
Camera | Richard Walden | Assistant Camera |
Art | John D. Jefferies Sr. | Art Direction |
Production | Mark Malis | Casting |
Sound | Stephen A. Hope | Music Editor |
Sound | Jerry Smith | Sound |
Editing | Larry Lester | Editor |
Directing | Mark R. Schilz | Second Assistant Director |
Directing | Ray Taylor Jr. | First Assistant Director |
Sound | John Stacy | Sound Effects Editor |