A Chance to Live
| A Chance to Live | |
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| Directed by | James L. Shute | 
| Written by | James L. Shute | 
| Produced by | Richard De Rochemont James L. Shute | 
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| Distributed by | Twentieth Century-Fox | 
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| Running time | 18 minutes | 
| Country | United States | 
| Language | English | 
A Chance to Live is a 1949 American short documentary film directed by James L. Shute, produced by Richard de Rochemont for Time Inc. and distributed by Twentieth Century-Fox. It is part of The March of Time series and portrays Monsignor John Patrick Carroll-Abbing building and running a Boys' Home in Italy.
The film won an Oscar at the 22nd Academy Awards in 1950 for Documentary Short Subject. The Academy Film Archive preserved A Chance to Live in 2005.