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Beyond Tomorrow

  • 1940
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  • 1h 24m
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6.5/10
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Harry Carey, Richard Carlson, Jean Parker, C. Aubrey Smith, Helen Vinson, and Charles Winninger in Beyond Tomorrow (1940)
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The ghosts of three elderly industrialists killed in an airplane crash return to Earth to help reunite a young couple they initially brought together.The ghosts of three elderly industrialists killed in an airplane crash return to Earth to help reunite a young couple they initially brought together.The ghosts of three elderly industrialists killed in an airplane crash return to Earth to help reunite a young couple they initially brought together.

  • Director
    • A. Edward Sutherland
  • Writers
    • Adele Comandini
    • Mildred Cram
  • Stars
    • Harry Carey
    • C. Aubrey Smith
    • Charles Winninger
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    • Director
      • A. Edward Sutherland
    • Writers
      • Adele Comandini
      • Mildred Cram
    • Stars
      • Harry Carey
      • C. Aubrey Smith
      • Charles Winninger
    • 66User reviews
    • 34Critic reviews
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    Harry Carey
    Harry Carey
    • George Melton
    C. Aubrey Smith
    C. Aubrey Smith
    • Allan Chadwick
    Charles Winninger
    Charles Winninger
    • Michael O'Brien
    Alex Melesh
    • Josef - Butler
    Maria Ouspenskaya
    Maria Ouspenskaya
    • Madame Tanya
    Helen Vinson
    Helen Vinson
    • Arlene Terry
    Rod La Rocque
    Rod La Rocque
    • Phil Hubert
    Richard Carlson
    Richard Carlson
    • James Houston
    Jean Parker
    Jean Parker
    • Jean Lawrence
    J. Anthony Hughes
    • Officer Johnson
    Robert Homans
    Robert Homans
    • Sergeant
    Virginia McMullen
    • Secretary
    • (as Virginia Mc Mullen)
    James Bush
    James Bush
    • Jace Taylor
    William Bakewell
    William Bakewell
    • David Chadwick
    Gino Corrado
    Gino Corrado
    • Alfonso
    • (uncredited)
    Nell Craig
    Nell Craig
    • Suzie
    • (uncredited)
    Russell Palmer
    • Boy
    • (uncredited)
    Cyril Ring
    Cyril Ring
    • Man Reporting No Hope for Crash Victims
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • A. Edward Sutherland
    • Writers
      • Adele Comandini
      • Mildred Cram
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    8lawprof

    Sprightly Help for the Lovelorn from the Great Beyond

    "Beyond Tomorrow" from 1940 begs to be re-discovered by today's somewhat jaded and special effects over-saturated audiences. Director A. Edward Sutherland knew his business and even if his films aren't top drawer Hollywood, they're not backlot dreck either. Thanks to Alpha Video this film was a mere $4.99 at Manhattan's J&R superstore.

    Many movies feature a departed-from-this-mortal-coil soul aiding those left behind to find love or, perhaps, solve crimes. It's hardly a novel genre. Most are hokey even with top stars (like, say, Robin Williams). "Beyond Tomorrow" with effects pretty good for the times is a charmer from beginning to end.

    Three gentlemen, getting on in years, are very successful engineers who live in a palatial town house in Manhattan. In addition to being business partners they're close friends. George Multon (Harry Carey) has a mysterious past act taking a ride on his conscience. Ramrod straight Alan Chadwick formerly served in a British regiment in India. Jovial Michael O'Brien (Charles Winninger) brings a blithe Irish spirit to the trio's Christmas Eve. The engineers have two housekeepers, Madame Tanya (the versatile actress of stage and screen as well as drama teacher Maria Ouspenskaya) and the butler Josef (Alex Melesh). The two Russian emigres have their own story: refugees from the demise of the Romanovs, Madame Tanya voices her thanks at being in America to which Josef concurs (these actors had no later problems with HUAC).

    A novel ploy is hatched by the tuxedoed engineers to brighten up their Christmas Eve. Each hurls a wallet with his business card and a $10 bill to the snowy sidewalk outside their manse. The idea is that whoever returns the wallet and money will be invited to dine in sumptuous luxury.

    An actress, Arlene Terry (Helen Vinson) takes the money and throws the wallet to the ground. This is the real beginning of fantasy in the flick as such behavior didn't then and never could happen in Gotham. But a handsome guy from Texas, a would-be crooner, James Houston (Richard Carlson), and a nice gal, Jean Lawrence (Jean Parker), return the billfolds. (This was a decade before Carlson became the nation's and the FBI's hero as the patriot who penetrated the Evil Empire's domestic operation as shown in "I Led Three Lives." Carlson enjoyed a prolific if not artistically important screen and TV career.)

    Wouldn't you know that neither had any plans for Christmas Eve.

    So the two single folks, alone on Christmas Eve in New York, meet at the old codgers' roost and, of course, an immediate attraction ensues. Amused and moved by the instant romance formed under their roof, the engineers more or less adopt the couple.

    But then...tragedy strikes. Ignoring the ominous prediction of disaster from Madame Tanya, the trio fly off to get new business and perish when their plane hits a mountain. Everyone's grief stricken.

    But, at least for a while, the three dead guys come home to try and manage affairs. And they find a big problem. Discovered as a singing sensation Jim is at risk of being seduced by the divorced (1940s signal for "Loose Woman Dead Ahead") Arlene Terry (remember, we already know she's a snake because she didn't return the wallet).

    Poor Jean is increasingly left alone while Jim pursues his career and Arlene pursues him. The ghosts lament his approaching indiscretion but can they save the day?

    Much of the story is predictable but the acting is first-rate. Winninger's O'Brien will capture the heart of all who enjoy lovable Irishmen with deep hearts and a hardy brogue.

    Jean Parker is adorable as the big-hearted kid who finds and almost loses love in the Big City.

    This wasn't a big budget film but for the time the spectral characters are pretty state-of-the-art. The outcome is never in doubt but the trip there is charming.

    Readily available on DVD: go for it.

    8/10
    7moonspinner55

    It wears its heart on its sleeve...but there's such conviction in the sentimentality that it plays out honestly

    A crazy-quilt of drama and emotions, initially with a holiday theme, about three elderly New York businessmen, workaholics who have unintentionally become hermits, finding themselves friendless on Christmas Eve; after throwing their wallets out into the street, they are greeted with two honest souls (a soft-spoken, singing cowboy and a kindergarten teacher) who eventually fall in love...and that's just the beginning of the story! The narrative takes on a bundle of different themes (unexpected death, youthful romance, the cause and effect of success, after-life fantasy), yet the end results are fairly smooth (although, after the forty-minute mark, the picture becomes almost a different movie altogether). Perhaps it wouldn't work so well if not for Charles Winninger's lovely performance as the twinkling Irishman who brings the young folks together. Winninger has a moment late in the proceedings, talking to the heavens, that is both blissfully serene and fraught with emotion--honest emotion, the kind Hollywood sometimes has trouble creating. The film's message is clear--if you give unto others, you're sure to receive--and if that strikes some viewers as corny, so be it. However, the filmmakers do wonders with several ideas which have since become old-hat, and the three codgers are fabulous characters who transcend some of the more obvious plot-developments. In fact, the movie is such a surprise, I would imagine more TV-airings might turn it into a holiday perennial. *** from ****
    8crispy_comments

    They say success can come too soon... well, now it's time for this film to gain some fame!

    How is it possible that I have never seen (or heard of) this movie before?! Thanks to TCM I was able to check it out and I must say - this should be a holiday tradition, shown on TV as regularly as "It's A Wonderful Life". Although it's not quite up to that level of classic perfection, "Beyond Tomorrow" gives one a similarly uplifting feeling. The ending makes you feel glad to be alive...and less afraid of death.

    I won't give away the story - just watch. Some may say it's naive and sentimental, but I feel sorry for anyone who's such a hard-hearted cynic (and what are you doing watching Christmas movies anyway?) So many movies try to be "heartwarming" and fail, coming off as phoney and emotionally manipulative. It's good to see one as sincere and genuinely moving as this one.

    It's a shame the print isn't better quality, despite some recent restoration work. How such a great film could be allowed to deteriorate, I'll never understand. It's especially shameful when you think of how many other, older movies are in better shape. I hope the TCM print gets released on DVD, since it seems to be an improvement over the cheapie DVDs out there. This film deserves to be better known, and should be preserved so that it can be seen...beyond tomorrow.
    earlytalkie

    Charming holiday classic

    I found this film when I received a catalog from Alpha Video advertising it. The film (properly called Beyond Tomorrow) sounded interesting, so I ordered it. This is a perfectly charming story from classic Hollywood which explores human emotion on a fairly deep level. Here is an unsung holiday film which is different. A B-list cast to be sure, but the players here are at their best and create unforgettable characters. This will bring a tear to your eye and a lump to your throat unless you are a true Scrooge. The film quality is what you'd expect from Alpha. An unrestored 16mm print, but very viewable and at 84 minutes, it is preferred to the colorized version which is 5 minutes shorter for no reason that makes any sense. I've not seen this version, but the cuts generate some continuity issues from what I've read. This is available very inexpensively from a variety of public-domain companies. If you like classic Hollywood, this belongs in your collection.
    8preppy-3

    Sweet, sentimental

    Wonderful Christmastime fantasy about three old men getting young, handsome, hunky Richard Carlson to fall in love with sweet, young, beautiful Jean Parker. There's a lot more to it but I don't want to ruin it.

    This is VERY low-budget and the story is overly sentimental and more than a little silly--but I have a soft spot in my heart for it. When I was young a local TV station showed this film around Christmastime for years. I haven't seen it for almost 30 years but caught it on TCM. And i STILL love it!

    Something about it has always captivated me. The whole movie was somewhat predictable but I kept watching enthralled. The acting was excellent by everybody (Carlson especially--and his singing is GREAT) and the story didn't get too goody-goody or syrupy. And it all ends on a very happy note. And damned if that ending didn't have me crying.

    A wonderful Christmas movie--right up there with "A Christmas Story" and "It's a Wonderful Life". This film should really be rediscovered. Well worth seeing.

    Unfortunately the print on TCM is in terrible condition. It's faded and jumpy but not unwatchable. Still worth seeing. I heard there's a COLORIZED print of this! Avoid that at all costs.

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    • Trivia
      During the first 20-30 minutes, the characters consume a cocktail from a punch bowl. The drink is a Tom and Jerry, traditionally served at Christmastime in the United States. It has been attributed to British writer Pierce Egan in the 1820s and is a variant of eggnog with brandy and rum added and served hot, usually in a mug or a bowl.
    • Goofs
      Michael O'Brien's musical cigarette box opening twice between shots.
    • Quotes

      George Melton: [talking with Michael O'Brien] Be born innocent it's natural, but to die pure of heart, that's a gift.

    • Crazy credits
      The cast is listed twice in the film's opening credits: once in order of prominence, then in order of appearance.
    • Alternate versions
      When shown as a "Nick At Night" movie on the Nickelodeon television channel in the 1980s, the order of presentation of the movie's cast and credit was altered.
    • Connections
      Featured in Film Breaks: Fantasy Films (1999)
    • Soundtracks
      It's Raining Dreams
      Written by Harold Spina and Charles Newman

      Performed by Richard Carlson (uncredited)

      [James sings the song at the radio station]

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    • Release date
      • May 10, 1940 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Languages
      • English
      • Russian
    • Also known as
      • Más allá de la vida
    • Filming locations
      • General Service Studios - 1040 N. Las Palmas, Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA(Studio)
    • Production company
      • Academy Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 24m(84 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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