Review of There's Always Tomorrow (1956) by Joel A — 17 Jun 2016
A clever & important film from the mid 1950's directed by the master of Social Comment & Melodrama Douglas Sirk.
The story of a Toy Manufacturer disenchanted by Married & Family Life & old pal comes to town & quickly ignites a new romance.
Both Barbara Stanwyck & Fred McMurray are sensational & really have a screen chemistry. This is a courageous film exposing martial issues long before it was commonplace in cinema.
This review of There's Always Tomorrow (1956) was written by Joel A on 17 Jun 2016.
There's Always Tomorrow has generally received very positive reviews.
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