There's Always Tomorrow (1956)
1h 24m
Running Time
January 8, 1956Release Date
There's Always Tomorrow (1956)
1h 24m
Running Time
January 8, 1956Release Date
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Plot.
When a toy manufacturer feels ignored and unappreciated by his wife and children, he begins to rekindle a past love when a former employee comes back into his life.
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Cast & Crew.
Barbara Stanwyck
Norma Miller Vale
Fred MacMurray
Clifford Groves
Joan Bennett
Marion Groves
William Reynolds
Vinnie Groves
Pat Crowley
Ann
Douglas Sirk
Director
Gigi Perreau
Ellen Groves
Bernard C. Schoenfeld
Writer
Jane Darwell
Mme Rogers
Ursula Parrott
Writer
Race Gentry
Bob
Ross Hunter
Producer
Myrna Hansen
Ruth
Heinz Roemheld
Composer
Judy Nugent
Frances 'Frankie' Groves
Herman Stein
Composer
Paul Smith
Bellboy
Helen Kleeb
Miss Walker
Jane Howard
Flower Girl
Frances Mercer
Ruth Doran
Sheila Bromley
Woman from Pasadena
Dorothy Bruce
Sales Manager
Hermine Sterler
Tourist's Wife
Fred Nurney
Tourist
Hal Smith
Bartender
Alexander Golitzen
Art Direction
Russell A. Gausman
Set Decoration
Julia Heron
Set Decoration
Russell Metty
Director of Photography
Eric Orbom
Art Direction
Bud Westmore
Makeup Artist
Joan St. Oegger
Hairstylist
William Morgan
Editor
Jay A. Morley Jr.
Costume Design
June Clayworth
Carlyle Mitchell
Patrick Miller
Lulu Mae Bohrman
Jack Lomas
Joe Brooks
Media.
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Wiki.
There's Always Tomorrow is a 1956 American romantic melodrama film directed by Douglas Sirk and starring Barbara Stanwyck, Fred MacMurray and Joan Bennett. The screenplay by Bernard C. Schoenfeld was adapted from the novel of the same name by Ursula Parrott. The plot concerns a man's unhappiness with his domestic life and romantic relationship with a former employee. The film was produced by Ross Hunter for Universal Pictures, which had also produced the 1934 adaptation of Parrott's novel. It was released in the United States on January 8, 1956.
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