The Other Tomorrow | |
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Directed by | Lloyd Bacon |
Written by | Fred Myton(adaptation) |
Screenplay by | James Starr(& titles) |
Story by | Octavus Roy Cohen |
Starring | Billie Dove Kenneth Thomson Grant Withers |
Cinematography | Lee Garmes |
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Distributed by | Warner Bros. |
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Running time | 65 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Budget | $172,000[1] |
Box office | $366,000[1] |
The Other Tomorrow is alost 1930 Americanpre-Code film, directed byLloyd Bacon and produced byFirst National Pictures, a subsidiary ofWarner Bros. The love-triangle drama, from a story by Octavus Roy Cohen, starsBillie Dove,Kenneth Thomson, andGrant Withers.[2][3]
The story takes place in a small town in Georgia. Edith (Dove) is a girl who has loved Jim Carter (Withers) since childhood. One day they get into a quarrel and an older and very wealthy man, Norton Larrison (Thomson), seizes the opportunity to court Edith.
Larrison succeeds in making Edith forget Jim temporarily. Edith marries Larrison and then go to Europe on their honeymoon. Soon after they return to Georgia, Edith discovers that she is still in love with Jim. She is determined, however, to be a faithful wife and vows to hide her love for Jim. One day Larrison overhears a conversation to the effect that Jim can never forget his love for Edith. Harrison becomes increasingly suspicious of his wife. It finally reaches the point where he manages to kill all the respect and love that Edith held for him as her husband. The picture comes to a climax as both Norton and Jim each vows to kill the other.
According to Warner Bros the film earned $267,000 domestically and $99,000 foreign.[1]
The Other Tomorrow is alost film.[citation needed] No prints are currently known to exist.
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