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Título original: 'Til We Meet Again
  • 1940
  • Approved
  • 1h 39min
PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
6,7/10
780
TU PUNTUACIÓN
George Brent and Merle Oberon in Viaje sin retorno (1940)
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Añade un argumento en tu idiomaDying Joan Ames meets criminal Dan Hardesty on a luxury liner as he is being transported back to America by policeman Steve Burke to face execution. Joan and Dan fall in love, their fates un... Leer todoDying Joan Ames meets criminal Dan Hardesty on a luxury liner as he is being transported back to America by policeman Steve Burke to face execution. Joan and Dan fall in love, their fates unbeknownst to one another.Dying Joan Ames meets criminal Dan Hardesty on a luxury liner as he is being transported back to America by policeman Steve Burke to face execution. Joan and Dan fall in love, their fates unbeknownst to one another.

  • Dirección
    • Edmund Goulding
    • William K. Howard
    • William Keighley
  • Guión
    • Warren Duff
    • Robert Lord
  • Reparto principal
    • Merle Oberon
    • George Brent
    • Pat O'Brien
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  • PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
    6,7/10
    780
    TU PUNTUACIÓN
    • Dirección
      • Edmund Goulding
      • William K. Howard
      • William Keighley
    • Guión
      • Warren Duff
      • Robert Lord
    • Reparto principal
      • Merle Oberon
      • George Brent
      • Pat O'Brien
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    • Premios
      • 3 premios en total

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    Merle Oberon
    Merle Oberon
    • Joan Ames
    George Brent
    George Brent
    • Dan Hardesty
    Pat O'Brien
    Pat O'Brien
    • Steve Burke
    Geraldine Fitzgerald
    Geraldine Fitzgerald
    • Bonny Coburn
    Binnie Barnes
    Binnie Barnes
    • Comtesse de Bresac
    Frank McHugh
    Frank McHugh
    • Rockingham T. Rockingham
    Eric Blore
    Eric Blore
    • Sir Harold Pinchard
    Henry O'Neill
    Henry O'Neill
    • Dr. Cameron
    George Reeves
    George Reeves
    • Jimmy Coburn
    Frank Wilcox
    Frank Wilcox
    • Ass't. Purser
    Doris Lloyd
    Doris Lloyd
    • Louise
    Marjorie Gateson
    Marjorie Gateson
    • Mrs. Hester
    Regis Toomey
    Regis Toomey
    • Freddy
    William Halligan
    William Halligan
    • Bartender on Boat
    Victor Kilian
    Victor Kilian
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    Wade Boteler
    Wade Boteler
    • Captain Stoddard
    Herbert Anderson
    Herbert Anderson
      Mary Anderson
      Mary Anderson
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      • Dirección
        • Edmund Goulding
        • William K. Howard
        • William Keighley
      • Guión
        • Warren Duff
        • Robert Lord
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      Reseñas de usuarios29

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      8angelofvic

      Unexpectedly compelling, extremely satisfying romance/drama

      Excellent and very enjoyable, 'Til We Meet Again is about an escaped prisoner and an ill woman who fall in love on a cruise ship. This movie had me figuratively grabbing for the tissues. But I won't discuss the plot so as not to spoil anything. Suffice it to say, the movie starts sweetly, and quickly becomes unexpectedly compelling and enormously satisfying -- as very few movies are.

      It stars Merle Oberon and George Brent, and they are both great! I could hardly believe this was the same George Brent as his sedate character in Dark Victory.

      And Merle Oberon is breathtaking. So exquisitely beautiful, and charming and delicate like porcelain. Her looks and mannerisms and innocent style and charm reminded me very much of Audrey Hepburn, and I kept wondering if Hepburn could have played the role (had she been the correct age), but I concluded Oberon was definitely the right actress.

      Merle's unusual, exotic dark looks, otherworldly beauty, and rare talent and magnetism prompted me to look up more about her, and I found out she was born in India and was half Indian! Her mother was Indian. That explains her unique look and air, which sets her apart from all other Hollywood stars.

      This film, like Now Voyager and Ship of Fools, and all the greatest classic love stories, has a beautiful musical love theme that carries you through the movie, whenever the two lead characters are together. 'Til We Meet Again's love theme is exquisite.

      This movie is a well-made, very classy film that's enjoyable, captivating, moving, and extremely fulfilling. The characters are engaging and unforgettable, emotionally identifiable and heartfelt. I certainly recommend 'Til We Meet Again, especially if you love romances, or especially if you love classic films/dramas that are unusual and exquisite.
      6boblipton

      Like Most Remakes, Not As Good As The Original

      George Brent and Merle Oberon meet in a bar in Hong Kong, share a cocktail of his own concoction, break the glasses and part. He's promptly apprehended by Pat O'Brien, and taken back to be hanged for murder. She's on the same cruise ship, dying of heart disease.

      It's a remake of 1932's ONE-WAY PASSAGE, the most romantic movie not directed by Frank Borzage. The musical theme is the same; Frank McHugh is the same; Binnie Barnes takes Aline MacMahon's role, and Geraldine Fitzgerald is present for Miss Oberon to make her illness apparent to. Everyone performs their roles well, but at 99 minutes, this lacks the tightness and sense of racing time that makes the original movie's 67 minutes such a sensation. Those high-speed Pre-Code movies from Warner Brothers made their points and moved ahead. This one works, but not as well.
      6planktonrules

      An exceptional story but a less than exceptional remake

      George Brent stars as a murderer who has been traveling the world avoiding his execution. On his tail the whole way is the detective, played by Pat O'Brien. Once Brent is finally apprehended in China, he's taken aboard a cruise ship bound for America. There he meets Merle Oberon and they fall in love. However, they both are hiding secrets--Brent cannot bring himself to tell her he will be executed and Oberon cannot bring herself to tell him she's got a fatal heart condition. While this may sound a bit sappy and contrived, it did work reasonably well--mostly because the detective agreed to let Brent keep the secret until they docked in San Francisco.

      Had I never seen ONE WAY PASSAGE, then I might have been tempted to score this picture much higher. That's because 'TIL WE MEET AGAIN is a remake of ONE WAY PASSAGE and in most every way, the original is a better picture. The original film starred William Powell and he was at his best in this film. While I always love George Brent in films, he just couldn't beat Powell's performance and so he was handicapped from the outset. The original film was also better because it was more concise, didn't rely as much on secondary characters and plots and just sparkled. Side by side, there just isn't much to merit watching 'TIL WE MEET AGAIN. The latter film adds too many plot elements and draws out the eventual parting too long. And, to top it off, create a possible loophole at the end of the film (depending on how you interpret it)--even though there is no way the lovers could have had a happy ending.

      Nope...stick with the original.
      Oldsport57

      The day I became a movie lover

      There are moments in certain movies that, once experienced, turn you, forevermore, into a movie-lover.

      As those two glasses broke, in a bar in Acapulco, the sound nearly masked by New Years' celebrations and the strains of "Auld Lang Syne", I let out a sob that I can still feel, well more than fifty years later.

      Dated, trite, corny, awful sound, loud voices, yeah, all of those. But put it aside and revel in this beautiful, gentle, glamorous and romantic love story. Even with all the available cinematographic bells and whistles, it simply could not be made today.
      7ronterry55

      Good movie...but...

      I watched this movie tonight. It is a well done remake. Bette Davis & Marlene Dietrich passed on the lead, so it went to Merle. She made the part of Joan her own. But...there is little to no chemistry between her and George Brent. I saw no passion between these doomed lovers. George Brent was a popular star, but his acting is so wooden; I really had a difficult time finding why she loved him so desperately. I would recommend the movie to Merle Oberon fans.

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      • Curiosidades
        Bette Davis was offered the lead in this film, but as she'd just played a terminally ill woman in Amarga victoria (1939), she turned it down.
      • Pifias
        The doctor states that Joan Ames has angina pectoris and that nothing can be done for her. In fact, nitroglycerine had been used for the treatment of angina since the 1870s.
      • Citas

        Steve Burke: What are you gonna do after?

        Comtesse de Bresac: Tonight?

        Steve Burke: No, when you get to be 40 or 45 and you start gettin' old.

        Comtesse de Bresac: I'll be dead.

        Steve Burke: No, you won't, Liz. I've been watching you and thinkin' about you the last few days... and wondering just what could happen to make you get onto yourself. You know, I've watched thieves grow old. They grow old very badly. They shrivel up, and fear gets in their heart, and... they get on the junk and booze and coke and...

        [Liz bows down her head and sobs]

      • Conexiones
        Featured in Inside the Dream Factory (1995)
      • Banda sonora
        Where Was I?
        (1939) (uncredited)

        Music by W. Franke Harling

        Lyrics by Al Dubin

        Played during the opening credits

        Also played on piano when Dan and Joan break their glasses

        Played often in the score and sung by the Hawaiian band

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      • Fecha de lanzamiento
        • 20 de abril de 1940 (Estados Unidos)
      • País de origen
        • Estados Unidos
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        • Francés
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        • 'Til We Meet Again
      • Localizaciones del rodaje
        • Warner Brothers Burbank Studios - 4000 Warner Boulevard, Burbank, California, Estados Unidos(Studio)
      • Empresa productora
        • Warner Bros.
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        • 1h 39min(99 min)
      • Color
        • Black and White
      • Relación de aspecto
        • 1.37 : 1

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