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Tomorrow

  • 1972
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 43m
IMDb RATING
7.4/10
1.7K
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Robert Duvall in Tomorrow (1972)
Drama

A lonely farmer takes in a pregnant woman and looks after her. After she gives birth, tragedy strikes.A lonely farmer takes in a pregnant woman and looks after her. After she gives birth, tragedy strikes.A lonely farmer takes in a pregnant woman and looks after her. After she gives birth, tragedy strikes.

  • Director
    • Joseph Anthony
  • Writers
    • William Faulkner
    • Horton Foote
  • Stars
    • Robert Duvall
    • Olga Bellin
    • Sudie Bond
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.4/10
    1.7K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Joseph Anthony
    • Writers
      • William Faulkner
      • Horton Foote
    • Stars
      • Robert Duvall
      • Olga Bellin
      • Sudie Bond
    • 37User reviews
    • 13Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Robert Duvall
    Robert Duvall
    • Jackson Fentry
    Olga Bellin
    Olga Bellin
    • Sarah Eubanks
    Sudie Bond
    Sudie Bond
    • Mrs. Hulie
    Richard McConnell
    • Isham Russell
    Peter Masterson
    Peter Masterson
    • Lawyer Douglas
    William Hawley
    • Papa Fentry
    James Franks
    • Preacher Whitehead
    Johnny Mask
    • Jackson…
    Effie Green
    • Storekeeper
    Ken Lindley
    • Judge
    R.M. Weaver
    • Jury Foreman
    Dick Dougherty
    • Buck Thorpe
    Jeff Williams
    • H.T. Bookwright
    Jack Simley
    • Thorpe Brother
    Billy Summerford
    • Thorpe Brother
    Thomas C. Coggin
    • Thorpe Brother
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      • Director
        • Joseph Anthony
      • Writers
        • William Faulkner
        • Horton Foote
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      Austen-4

      If I could only own three videos, this would surely be one of the three I'd choose

      What a formula for a great movie, based on a Faulkner short story, screenplay by Horton Foote and Robert Duvall in the lead! I don't think any of the three has ever done better. If you want to know what is essential in this life and what you can do without I'd highly recommend this film. The last line of the film explains the title so beautifully, it is a film that has haunted me for years, always gives me courage to go on. Don't watch it if you are not a sensitive person, you'd waste your time and only sensitive hearts and minds should be blessed by watching this film.
      10longrifles

      A work of rare brilliance...

      This is an incredible film. Not only is it a near perfect visualization of something quite complex, the Faulkner literary style, but it shows Robert Duvall to be the genius that he is. His style is so understated that you might not realize that he is one of the two or three greatest actors alive, but this film will nail that reality home for you. "Tomorrow" is a heartbreaking story set in the deep south a generation after the Civil War, and the tiny sad tale of a man and a woman and their child. It is a tale of profound love felt by people who cannot eloquently express themselves in words due to their social circumstances, but speak volumes with their actions. And so does the film. Shot in a very modernist style, there are long pauses, long glances, uncomfortable silences, all just like real life. And the effect, in this case, is brilliant. I am proud to say that I have, in my life, known a few people like the people in this film, and I can tell you that the portrayals are precisely right. The costumes are flawless in their detail. (Duvall's shirt is held shut with a safety pin, a tiny detail that my grandmother noticed immediately as the way men used to do it when the button fell off - she saw it hundreds of times as a girl in the 20's.) I could go on and on, but if you have any interest in Faulkner, or the South, or post Civil War culture, or the human condition in its most effecting moments, you really owe it to yourself to see this little gem of a movie. You absolutely will not be sorry.
      Aniv

      Simply beautiful

      Robert Duvall has mentioned in several interviews that "Tomorrow" was one of his favorite movies that he worked on. He also mentioned that it was one of his most esoteric works. The movie disappeared from the theatres mostly because Duvall wasn't quite a marquee name at the time and furthermore, the actors weren't conventionally beautiful or handsome. And then there was that accent that Duvall affected... Anyway, this was based on a short story by Faulkner that was published in the Saturday Evening Post back when short stories could be published in anything other an anthology. It is also one of my favorite movies. The love story was touching and sweet. The ending had me bawling. And nobody was turned into a fish.
      9michaelsjmurphy

      Nobody does it like Duvall

      This movie predates some of Duvall's more critically acclaimed and popularly received turns, but in truth, this may be the finest acting job of his career. Duvall is this film, and he has made this kind of intense, honest character study his own (Tender Mercies, The Apostle, The Great Santini). The black and white cinematography is perfectly suited to the story and the acting. It works as a far more honest story-telling device than Spielberg's "Schindler's List." This is a must-see for Duvall fans and for fans of small, independent films as well.
      jstaightmba

      Excellent movie: concise, spare, heart-wrenching for a parent or caregiver

      Incredibly moving, well told tale. Robert Duvall takes the viewer into the vast depths of a man's heart and tragically into the dark night of the soul. This Shakespearean-like Tragedy brings the viewer to cathartic release and lingers with the viewer long after the final credits.

      The precise acting, the black&white cinematography, the gut-wrenching emotions combine to give the right viewer an extraordinary film experience. The "right" viewer = Someone who has ever loved without reservation, a hero of the heart.

      For the wrong viewer: slow, maybe pointless and yes, maybe an inaccurate rendition of the original short story. However, what some may see as flaws, are carefully crafted intentions to dramatize/present on film difficult-to-describe, complex emotions and relationships.

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      • Trivia
        Robert Duvall based Jackson Fentry's unusual accent on a man he met once while walking the foothills of the Ozark Mountains. Duvall was so struck by the man's deep-voiced accent, he never forgot it.
      • Goofs
        The entire movie is filmed in the dead of winter. The cotton "harvesting" scene was shot in a bare field with tufts of cotton attached to a few bare, leafless, cotton plant stalks.
      • Quotes

        Jackson Fentry: I dunno why we met when we did, or why I found you when you was all wore out. I couldn't save you no matter how bad I wanted to. I dunno why you want me to raise this baby instead of your people. I dunno what they done to you to make you turn so on them. But I don't care, I promised ya I'd raise him, and I will. Like he was my own.

      • Connections
        Referenced in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: Dinner For Schmucks/Charlie St. Cloud/The Extra Man/Get Low (2010)

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      • Release date
        • September 16, 1992 (France)
      • Country of origin
        • United States
      • Language
        • English
      • Also known as
        • Ein neuer Morgen
      • Filming locations
        • Tupelo, Mississippi, USA
      • Production companies
        • Castle Hill Productions
        • Filmgroup Productions
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      • Runtime
        • 1h 43m(103 min)
      • Color
        • Black and White
      • Sound mix
        • Mono
      • Aspect ratio
        • 1.85 : 1

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