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directed by Felix E. Feist
USA 1951

 

Bill Clark (Steve Cochran) is a brooding, fresh-from-the-pen ex-con who has spent his entire adult life behind bars. Upon discharge, he is a newborn in a fast, unforgiving world. When a reporter posts a front-page story on his release he has no recourse but to leave town. He heads to New York for a fresh start, but finds more complications in the form of Catherine (Ruth Roman), a steely dancehall dame. Their blossoming romance is almost nipped in the bud when Catherine’s cop ex-boyfriend is shot and killed during an altercation with the pair. They take it on the lam with their reputations and past deeds not far behind. From out of the film noir shadows comes Tomorrow Is Another Day, a frank and forceful tale of fugitive lovers in an unforgiving world.

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Theatrical Release: 8 August 1951 (New York City, New York)

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DVD Review: Warner Home Video (Warner Archive Collection) - Region 0 - NTSC

Big thanks to Gregory Meshman for the Review!

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Warner Home Video

Region 0 - NTSC

Runtime 1:30:51
Video

1.33:1 Original Aspect Ratio
Average Bitrate: 5.83 mb/s
NTSC 720x480 29.97 f/s

NOTE: The Vertical axis represents the bits transferred per second. The Horizontal is the time in minutes.

Bitrate

Audio Dolby Digital 2.0 Mono (English)
Subtitles None
Features Release Information:
Studio: Warner Home Video

Aspect Ratio:
Fullscreen - 1.33:1

Edition Details:
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DVD Release Date: August 17th, 2010
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Chapters 10

 

Comments

Warner Archive Collection keeps bringing little-known film noir gems and Tomorrow Is Another Day boasts a very good progressive transfer. There are a few marks and frame specific damag, but they won't diminish the enjoyment of this B-picture.

The opening credits are window-boxed. The single-layered disc doesn't have any extras and per usual standard for MOD discs and there are no subtitles provided. A fun little picture in the 'lovers-on-the-run' sub-genre is certainly recommended for film noir fans.

  - Gregory Meshman

 



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