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Tomorrow (1972)

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Directed by
Joseph Anthony

Written by
William Faulkner, Horton Foote

Cast
Robert Duvall, Olga Bellin, Sudie Bond, Richard McConnell, Peter Masterson [more]


DVD Release Date
• R1: May 4, 2004

MPAA Rating
PG

Running Time
1 hour, 43 minutes

Country USA

Studio Filmgroup

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Other Titles
• Tomorrow
• Heute und morgen und in alle Ewigkeit (1985)
• Neuer Morgen, Ein (1985)



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 Synopses for Tomorrow (1972)
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Based on the William Faulkner story and featuring one of Robert Duvall's finest performances, Tomorrow was first adapted by Horton Foote for TV's Playhouse 90 in 1960. Eight years later, Foote--whose script for To Kill a Mockingbird provided Duvall's screen debut--presented the same story as an off-Broadway play with Duvall and Olga Bellin in the lead roles, which they reprised in 1971 for this independently produced film.

As with Tender Mercies--which earned Academy Awards for both Foote and Duvall in 1983--Tomorrow tells a simple tale of gentle people, and the sensitive script, direction, and performances offer an enlightening portrait of compassion and unconditional love. Duvall plays Fentry, a Mississippi cotton farmer in the early 1900s who leaves his father's farm to work as the winter watchman of a dormant sawmill. There, he encounters Sarah (Bellin), a pregnant woman abandoned by her husband and suffering from a life-threatening illness. They eventually marry, but inevitably, Fentry (portrayed by Duvall as a kind of holy innocent) alone must raise the woman's child--a good-natured boy whose fate is determined by a heartbreaking claim of familial custody.

The story is framed by a murder trial, the outcome of which leads to the film's resonant and quietly moving conclusion. Like so much of Foote's work, Tomorrow was tailor-made for Duvall, and it has much to say about endurance, integrity, and uncommon decency under difficult circumstances. Directed by Joseph Anthony with an appropriately somber tone, this delicate drama nevertheless offers a wise and uplifting affirmation of the resilient human spirit. For Duvall's many admirers, this is a must-see film. --Jeff Shannon

  

2.Mississippi farmer Jackson Fentry lives alone, his quiet existence perfectly suiting his reserved personality. But his life changes when Sarah Eubanks, a pregnant woman abandoned by her husband, wanders by his farm. Jackson not only takes Sarah in, but helps her get through the rest of her pregnancy. In the process the pair fall in love, and Fentry marries Sarah shortly after she gives birth. Sadly, Sarah dies soon after, so Fentry raises Sarah's son on his own, the child serving as a constant reminder of the one woman who taught him how to love.   

3.  "Duvall is astonishingly good in the best-ever screen presentation of Faulkner's work." - Leonard Maltin

Starring Robert Duvall in his breakthrough screen role, Tomorrow is a poignant tale based on a short story by William Faulkner, and scripted by Academy Award® winner Horton Foote (To Kill a Mockingbird, Tender Mercies). Duvall is Jackson Fentry, a young man

who leaves his father’s farm to work at a local sawmill. Fentry rescues a young pregnant woman, who has been abandoned by her husband and family, and the two fall in love. Shot in black and white to convey the feel of the Depression era, Tomorrow remains the finest screen translation of Faulkner’s vision of the South.  
  



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