Outside Chance


Outside Chance is a 1978 American TV film starring Yvette Mimieux. It was directed by Michael Miller who had just made Jackson County Jail with Mimieux.
According to one review, "Except for the loss of Tommy Lee Jones, Outside Chance beats its predecessor on almost all counts, as funnier, subtler, more textured and evenly toned, and less predictable. It's also historically notable as the first independent, non-union movie made for television. "