'Tomorrow Is Forever' out as a DVD-R from MGM

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'Tomorrow Is Forever' out as a DVD-R from MGM

Postby RayKelly » Fri Sep 16, 2011 8:06 am

It was released Aug. 9 on MGM’s Limited Edition Collection (manufactured on demand). A nice review of the film (not the dvd, sadly) can be found at http://technorati.com/entertainment/film/article/tomorrow-is-forever-1946-melodrama-at/

"... Colbert, Welles, and Brent act their hearts out without ever going overboard (oh, okay there is that one little scene in the beginning when Elizabeth receives John’s personal effects), but it’s Natalie Wood's performance that steals the show, and Max Steiner’s score, incorporating strains of “Till We Meet Again,” is magnificent.
Interweaving patriotism, anti-war sentiment, the horrors of war, and the desire to return to a carefree past, Tomorrow is Forever gives the viewer more than expected; yes, it plays to our emotions, but it also gives us much to consider."
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