Tuesday, August 9, 2011

Tomorrow Is Forever(1946).


Tomorrow Is Forever(1946). Directed by Irving Pichel. Cast: Claudette Colbert, Orson Welles and George Brent. The music score is by Max Steiner. It also features the eight-year-old Natalie Wood in her first credited role.



After Elizabeth MacDonald, receives word that her husband, John Andrew, has been killed in the war. She faints at work and is taken in by her bosses, Larry Hamilton, aunt Jessie, who informs him that Elizabeth is pregnant.

In a German hospital, John is badly injured and decides not to give his real name, so everyone will still believe that he was killed in the war..

Elizabeth, gives birth to a boy, who she names John Andrew and accepts Larry's marriage proposal. Twenty years later, as the threat of war in Europe begins, Elizabeth, is holding on to all hope that her son John Jr., will not be called to duty.

John the father who is now crippled, lives in Austria and calls himself Erich Kessler, begins making plans to return to Baltimore, with his foster daughter Margaret, to work as a chemist at the Hamilton factory. After arriving, John takes Margaret, to the house, in which he and Elizabeth, used to live and tries to find out if his wife Elizabeth, still lives there. Later John, checks in with his new employer Larry, and is unaware that he is married to Elizabeth, accepts his dinner invitation.

John, is shocked when he sees Elizabeth, who does not recognise him, but, she does sense something familiar about him. John, then is introduced to John Jr. and it is not long before he realizes that is his son. Now, John must decide whether or not to reveal his true identity.



 This is a very touching story, with wonderful performances by Claudette Colbert and Orson Welles. Anyone, who loves a good old-fashioned love story, will want give this movie a try.



2 comments:

  1. I totally love this movie. I saw it for the first time about 4 years ago. It was on some local channel that showed oldies occasionally. I didn't know how much I was going to like it, so I didn't record it. Well, I LOVED it, so I then was at the mercy of TCM to put it on their schedule so I could get it on DVD and into my own library. After requesting it (back when you could request things on their website) for about a year, they showed it. So, now I own that beloved film.

    I think I did a review of it way back when I started my blog. Actually, I did it at my other blog and then transferred it over to my movie blog when I started that.

    It was quite the tearjerker for me. Oh, and besides liking Claudette Colbert alot, I adore George Brent.

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  2. Patti, I will run over to your blog to read your review. I saw the film, "Tomorrow Is Forever" for the first time Aug. 8th. I wanted to watch it because of, Claudette Colbert.. who is one of my favorite actress.

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