Review of There's Always Tomorrow (1956) by Ralph R — 31 Aug 2007
Better than expected, this film reminds me of everything I hate about the fifties, and still makes me love it for its regressive attitudes. Joan Bennett's character is unintentionally hilarious, and at the very least, the bizarre subplot of the son and his girlfriend, makes for an amusing distraction from the melodrama.
This review of There's Always Tomorrow (1956) was written by Ralph R on 31 Aug 2007.
There's Always Tomorrow has generally received very positive reviews.
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