After Tomorrow

1932 film


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FieldValue
nameAfter Tomorrow
imageAfter-tomorrow-1932.jpg
captionmovie poster
directorFrank Borzage
writerSonya Levien
based_on
starringCharles Farrell
Marian Nixon
musicHugo Friedhofer (uncredited)
cinematographyJames Wong Howe
editingMargaret Clancey
distributorFox Film
released
runtime79 minutes
countryUnited States
languageEnglish
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| name = After Tomorrow | image = After-tomorrow-1932.jpg | caption = movie poster | director = Frank Borzage | producer = | writer = Sonya Levien | based_on = | narrator = | starring = Charles Farrell Marian Nixon | music = Hugo Friedhofer (uncredited) | cinematography = James Wong Howe | editing = Margaret Clancey | distributor = Fox Film | released = | runtime = 79 minutes | country = United States | language = English | budget = | gross =

After Tomorrow is a 1932 American pre-Code drama film directed by Frank Borzage and starring Charles Farrell, Marian Nixon, Minna Gombell, Josephine Hull and William Collier, Sr.

Plot

Peter Piper (Charles Farrell) and his girlfriend Sidney Taylor (Marian Nixon) have been engaged for a long time (three years), but the economic situation of the Great Depression and the selfish demands of their respective mothers have delayed their marriage. They imagine their future together "after tomorrow" in the lyrics of their favorite song.

While clinging Mrs. Piper (Josephine Hull), a widow completely fixated on her boy, cannot bear the thought that her son will one day leave her, does her best to break up Sidney and Peter's relationship. Sidney's mother, Else Taylor (Minna Gombell) thinks only of her own needs, and her lover, Malcolm Jarvis (William Pawley), a lodger in their house, with whom she leaves for good the day before Pete and Sidney's wedding, causing a second heart attack to Willie, Sidney's father (William Collier Sr.). The wedding has to be postponed for another half of a year. When finally Else comes back to help her daughter and Pete financially, but Willie does not allow it.

Pete finds the courage to face his mother's boyfriend, Mr. Beardsley (Ferdinand Munier), owner of a chewing gum factory, giving him the same as his mother gives to Sidney, and while arguing if he has serious intentions with his mother, Mr. Beardsley tells him that the hundred dollars he invested in his factory had a revenue of $740 at that point. So finally they can marry and go to Niagara Falls.

Cast

References

References

  1. [http://www.afi.com/members/catalog/DetailView.aspx?s=&Movie=4430 The AFI Catalog of Feature Films:''..After Tomorrow'']

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