Tomorrow is Forever (1946) Starring: Claudette
Colbert, Orson Welles, George Brent, Lucille Watson, Richard Long, Natalie
Wood. Directed by Irving Pichel. Screenplay by Lenore Coffee. Based on the
novel Tomorrow Is Forever by Gwen Bristow (New York, 1943). Produced by David
Lewis. Black and White. USA. Run Time: 104 minutes. Drama, Romance, War
Every Saturday night, we sit down to watch a movie that I recorded on the DVR but have not yet watched. Some of these go back several years and I’ve been trying to delete the ones that seem to be on the bubble or those the DVR has labeled as “Last Chance”. Recently, we watch one of the older films on the list, Tomorrow is Forever.
The film is based on the novel, Tomorrow is Forever, written by Gwen
Bristow and first published in the May 1944 issue of Ladies Home Journal. Produced
by International Pictures and first released through RKO Pictures, the film was
made towards the end of World War II and premiered in London on January 18,
1946, a little over four months after its end.
