Two for the Seesaw (film)

[3] Jerry Ryan (Mitchum) is a lawyer from Nebraska who has recently separated from his wife Tess and has moved to a shabby apartment in New York.But the relationship is hampered by their differences in background and temperament, and Jerry has difficulty separating himself emotionally from his wife.Jerry gets a job with a New York law firm and prepares to take the bar examination.[6] "Second Chance", the title tune, became a pop music and jazz standard, recorded by Ella Fitzgerald and other artists.[7] The film was due to be shot over 60 days at the Samuel Goldwyn Studio in West Hollywood, California plus location shooting in New York.
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