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Take a Chance

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Take a Chance may refer to:

Film, television and theatre

  • Take a Chance (1918 film), a silent comedy directed by Hal Roach
  • Take a Chance (1933 film), a film adapted from the 1932 musical (see below), starring James Dunn
  • Take a Chance (1937 film), a film featuring Kynaston Reeves
  • Take a Chance (2006 film), a direct-to-video comedy
  • Take a Chance (Australian game show), an Australian game show starting in 1959
  • Take a Chance (Canadian game show), a Canadian radio quiz show and 1960s TV quiz show
  • Take a Chance (U.S. game show), a 1950 game show
  • Take a Chance (musical), a 1932 Broadway comedy with Ethel Merman

Music

  • Take a Chance (Ardijah album), or the title song
  • Take a Chance (Joanne Brackeen album), or the title composition
  • Take a Chance (Stockton's Wing album), or the title song
  • "Take a Chance" (Scouting for Girls song)
  • "Take a Chance", a song by The Magic Numbers from Those the Brokes
  • "Take a Chance", a song by melody. from the single "realize"/"Take a Chance"
  • "Take a Chance", a song by Ratt from Dancing Undercover
  • "Take a Chance", an opening theme for Yu-Gi-Oh! Zexal

See also

  • Take a Chance on Me (disambiguation)
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