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Tomorrow Is Forever (1946)
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Reviews Counted:2
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Rotten:0
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Runtime: 1 hr 45 mins
Genre: Dramas
Synopsis: The honeymoon ends for newlyweds John and Elizabeth MacDonald when duty calls and he goes off to serve in World War I. During the fighting John is seriously maimed and disfigured, so he allows... The honeymoon ends for newlyweds John and Elizabeth MacDonald when duty calls and he goes off to serve in World War I. During the fighting John is seriously maimed and disfigured, so he allows himself to be declared dead, changes his name to Erich Kessler, and starts a new life in Austria. Elizabeth eventually remarries, to a man named Larry Hamilton. Twenty years later, the second world war rages, "Erich" returns to the USA, and finds employment in Larry's plant -- where he once again encounters Elizabeth. Will the sparks still fly for Erich and Elizabeth? And if so, will she leave her husband and kids for her first love? [More]
Starring: Claudette Colbert, Orson Welles, George Brent, Lucile Watson
Starring: Claudette Colbert, Orson Welles, George Brent, Lucile Watson, Richard Long, Natalie Wood, John Wengraf, Ian Wolfe
Director: Irving Pichel
Director: Irving Pichel
Producer: David Lewis
Screenwriter: Lenore Coffee
Composer: Max Steiner
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Reviews for Tomorrow Is Forever
A weepie family drama tailor-made for Douglas Sirk that is ably but too rationally directed by Irving Pichel.
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