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THERE'S ALWAYS TOMORROW (1956)
Masters of Cinema Collection # 86
DVD Release Date: February 22, 2010
Verenigde Staten
Drama
84 minuten
geregisseerd door Douglas Sirk
met Barbara Stanwyck, Fred MacMurray en Joan Bennett
Clifford Groves staat aan de top van een speelgoedfabrikant, maar thuis bij zijn vrouw en kinderen voelt hij zich niet gewaardeerd. Zich alleen en depressief voelend komt hij zijn oude vlam Norma tegen en van het één komt het ander. Terwijl hun affaire nog vrij onschuldig is, worden ze gezien door Clifford's zoon en deze vermoedt het ergste.
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Director: Douglas Sirk
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Between his twin masterpieces All That Heaven Allows and Written on the Wind, Douglas Sirk created this razor-sharp study of male crisis, both a glittering testament to love's labours lost and his most unforgiving vision of suburban conformity.
Disregarded and neglected by his family, executive toy manufacturer Clifford Groves (Fred MacMurray) is unexpectedly reunited with his former co-worker Norma Miller (Barbara Stanwyck). As the old friends catch up on lost time, his children?s suspicions and hostility to the new relationship threaten to push their father away permanently and throw into disarray the lives of all concerned.
With crystalline, noir-tinged cinematography from Russell Metty (Touch of Evil) and heartbreaking performances by Stanwyck and MacMurray, reunited 12 years after Double Indemnity in their final on-screen pairing,There?s Always Tomorrow finds one of Hollywood?s greatest dramatists at his finest. The Masters of Cinema Series is proud to present this little-seen classic in a new special edition.
Format: PAL
DVD Size: 7.22 GB -- Exact Untouched Copy
Runtime (main feature): 82 minutes
Type: Color
Aspect Ratio: 1.85:1 | Anamorphic
Sound (main feature): English DD2.0
Subtitles: optional English
DISC FEATURES:
# Days with Sirk, a 61-minute documentary from 2008 featuring rare interview footage with Sirk shot in 1982 (1:00:36).
# Original theatrical trailer.
# Original dialogue and continuity script (in PDF form).
# Booklet featuring an essay by Andrew Klevan, excerpts from a 1977 interview with Sirk and rare production stills.
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