A Song for Tomorrow

A Song for Tomorrow is a 1948 second feature drama film directed by Terence Fisher in his directorial debut. It stars Evelyn Maccabe and Ralph Michael.[1] The screenplay concerns a World War II fighter pilot who suffers amnesia.

A Song for Tomorrow
Directed byTerence Fisher
Produced byRalph Nunn-May
Screenplay byW.E.C. Fairchild
Story byW.E. Fairchild
StarringRalph Michael
Evelyn Maccabe
Music byWilliam Blezard
CinematographyWalter J. Harvey (as Walter Harvey)
Edited byGordon Pilkington
Production
company
Highbury Productions
Production Facilities
Distributed byGeneral Film Distributors (UK)
Release date
  • 7 June 1948 (1948-06-07) (UK)
Running time
60 minutes
CountryUnited Kingdom
LanguageEnglish

It was made at Highbury Studios as a second feature.

Premise

A World War II fighter pilot suffers amnesia, and remembers only the voice of an opera singer, with whom he falls in love.[2]

Cast

Critical reception

TV Guide wrote, "A touch of amnesia on the audience's part would help them forget this insipid mess."[3]

References


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