Forever and a Day (1943)
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Synopsis
During World War II an American travels to Britain to sell an old house near London that belongs to his family. But he mets Susan Trimble who lives in the house and who is strictly against the sale. While they spend the night in an air-raid shelter she tells him the story of the building from it's construction in 1804 until present day. (Internet Movie Database)
Technical Information
- black & white
- sound mix: mono (RCA Sound System)
- runtime: 104 minutes
- ratio: 1.37:1 Spherical
- production company: RKO Radio Pictures
DVD Releases
Forever and a Day
- Amazon (USA)
- released in 1998 by Image Entertainment (USA, NTSC, 1.33:1)
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Cast and Crew
Directed by:
- Cedric Hardwicke
- Frank Lloyd
- Robert Stevenson
- ...and others
Starring:
- Anna Neagle — cast: Susan
- Herbert Marshall — cast: Curate
- C Aubrey Smith — cast: Adm. Eustace Trimble
- Edmund Gwenn — cast: Stubbs
- Ray Milland — cast: Lt. William 'Bill' Trimble
- Dame May Whitty — cast: Mrs. Lucy Trimble
- Ben Webster — cast: Vicar
- Claude Rains — cast: Ambrose Pomfret
- Jessie Matthews — cast: Mildred Trimble
- Charles Laughton — cast: Bellamy
- June Tripp — cast: VAD girl
- Robert Cummings — cast: Ned Trimble
- Donald Crisp — cast: Capt. Martin
- Cedric Hardwicke — cast: Mr. Dabb
- Sara Allgood — cast: Cook (uncredited)
- ... many and others!
Written by:
- Charles Bennett
- James Hilton
- Alfred Hitchcock (uncredited)
- Michael Hogan
- ...and others
Photographed by:
- Robert De Grasse (uncredited)
- Lee Garmes (uncredited)
- Russell Metty (uncredited)
- Nicholas Musuraca (uncredited)
Edited by:
- George Crone (uncredited)
- Elmo Williams (uncredited)