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Active since the early days of Hollywood, director John M. Stahl was one of the 36 founding members of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences in 1927 and also briefly served as an executive at the independent Tiffany Studios during the silent era. Successfully making the transition to sound, he made his mark with Imitation of Life (1934, which was nominated for a Best Picture Oscar) and Magnificent Obsession (1935), both of which would be remade by Douglas Sirk during the 1950’s. He closed out the 1930’s by reuniting with Irene Dunne (his leading lady of 1932’s Back Street and Magnificent Obsession) for a third collaboration with When Tomorrow Comes. Kino has licensed the movie for its US home video debut.
When Tomorrow Comes (1939)
Released: 11 Aug 1939
Rated: Passed
Runtime: 90 min...
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