After Tomorrow

5.8
  • Genre: Drama
  • Run time: 79 min
  • Premiere: 1932. March 6.

In the Depression, Pete and Sidney are good kids, working hard, giving money to their parents, and engaged for three years while they save to get married. Each has a selfish mother: Sydney's is cold, Pete's is clingy. Sidney's mother is looking for her own happiness, no matter how much that search harms her daughter and long-suffering husband; and, the longer the engagement lingers, the more pressure Pete's mom puts on Sidney to break it off and set her son free. "After Tomorrow" is Pete and Sidney's favorite song, but with illness, poverty, and temptation: will that good day ever come?

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Charles Farrell

Peter Piper

Marian Nixon

Sidney Taylor

Minna Gombell

Else Taylor

William Collier Sr.

Willie Taylor

Josephine Hull

Mrs. Piper

William Pawley

Malcolm Jarvis

Ferdinand Munier

Mr. Beardsley

Nora Lane

Florence Blandy

John Arledge

Office Worker / Wedding Rehearsal Guest

Lita Chevret

Office Worker / Wedding Rehearsal Guest

Ben Hall

Soad Jerk

Ralph Morgan

Dr. Sullivan

Rosa Rosanova

One of Taylor's Neighbors

Lucille Ward

One of Mrs. Piper's Neighbors

Art

William S. Darling

Art Direction

Camera

James Wong Howe

Director of Photography

Dave Ragin

Camera Operator

H.C. Smith

Assistant Camera

Paul Lockwood

Assistant Camera

Bert Lynch

Still Photographer

Costume & Make-Up

Guy S. Duty

Costume Design

Directing

Frank Borzage

Director

Lew Borzage

Assistant Director

Editing

Sound

Hugo Friedhofer

Original Music Composer

George Leverett

Sound Recordist

Writing

John Golden

Theatre Play

Sonya Levien

Screenplay

Art

William S. Darling

Art Direction

Camera

James Wong Howe

Director of Photography

Dave Ragin

Camera Operator

H.C. Smith

Assistant Camera

Paul Lockwood

Assistant Camera

Bert Lynch

Still Photographer

Costume & Make-Up

Guy S. Duty

Costume Design

Directing

Frank Borzage

Director

Lew Borzage

Assistant Director

Editing

Sound

Hugo Friedhofer

Original Music Composer

George Leverett

Sound Recordist

Writing

John Golden

Theatre Play

Sonya Levien

Screenplay