The Second Chance
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Directed by | Steve Taylor |
Produced by | J. Clarke Gallivan Coke Sams |
Written by | Chip Arnold Henry O. Arnold Ben Pearson Steve Taylor |
Starring | Michael W. Smith Jeff Obafemi Carr J. Don Ferguson Lisa Arrindell Anderson David Alford |
Editing by | Matthew Sterling |
Distributed by | Triumph Releasing Corporation |
Release date(s) | February 17, 2006 |
Running time | 104 min. |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Budget | $1,200,000 |
Gross revenue | $463,542 |
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The Second Chance is a Christian Evangelical film which is Michael W. Smith's first foray into the world of acting. The film won Best Feature Film at the Christian WYSIWYG Film Festival. Steve Taylor, the former 80's Christian Music musician, directed.
The film was released in the United States on February 17, 2006 to a limited number of theaters; the widest release was 87 theaters. As of it's close date, March 5, 2006, the film has grossed $463,542. [1]
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[edit] Plot summary
Ethan Jenkins (Michael W. Smith) is a pastor who enjoys working with his well-to-do congregation. At the request of his father, Ethan takes an assignment at Second Chance Church, where he meets Jake Sanders (Jeff Obafemi Carr). Jake is a pastor who lives in a completely different world from that of Ethan, and spends much of his time dealing with poverty, drugs, and crime. The two different lifestyles of these pastors cause an inevitable conflict as these two men try to bridge the divide.
[edit] Nominations and awards
6th Annual Christian WYSIWYG Film Festival
- Winner, Best Feature Film
[edit] References
- ^ The Second Chance. Box Office Mojo. Retrieved on March 25, 2007.