Tomorrow Is Forever [VHS]

starring: Claudette Colbert, Orson Welles, George Brent, Lucile Watson, Richard Long
directed by: Irving Pichel
Tomorrow Is Forever [VHS]
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Average Rating: out of 5 stars
Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Excellent
This movie is an excellent movie. It was shown once in the last two years on TCM. It is not on DVD, unless you purchase a copy someone recorded from other sources. This is a friend of mines favorite movie and one of my favorites. This was a late Christmas present to her.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Heart-Rendering
What a powerful story! So powerful to me, at least, that I have only watched it one other time after my first viewing...even though it's a fine movie.I wanted to get at least one viewing on a good DVD transfer but a disc of this film has yet to be made as of 2009!

Story-wise,I doubt many people could have done what Orson Welles' character did in this film. Welles, by the way, is outstanding in here. He, Claudette Colbert, George Brent and Richard Long provide some wonderful acting. ... Read More



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Tomorrow Lasts Forever
In its review of TOMORROW IS FOREVER (1946), Videohound's Golden Movie Retriever states "This slow-moving melodrama wastes a good cast."
I thought it was better than that, but not by much.

I should state that I like to watch anything that has Orson Welles in it.For example, even though THE LADY FROM SHANGHAI (1947) is hampered by his attempt at a brogue, it too is also rewatchable.

Here Welles plays a husband who returns from WWI, supposedly disfigured beyond ... Read More



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - beautiful love story
thisisa beautiful love story,anda classic,set during WW1 & 11.. a MUST SEE & WORTH KEEPING FOR ADDITIONAL VIEWING!!!



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Emotional Sentimentality
This is an outstanding sentimentalist film. It is very touching and heartbreaking to watch, but I still do watch it. Orson Welles gives a mesmerizing performance as John MacDonald, a man who is badly wounded and transfigured by his experiences in the First World War. Claudette Colbert, as his wife, gives a brilliant performance combining intellect and heartbreaking emotion. Welles returns from the war, Claudette Colbert thinking him lost forever, as a traumatized and enigmatically distant European. ... Read More
 
 
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