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DramaRomance

Tomorrow

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

Release Date : 1972-04-09

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Filmgroup Productions

Production Country : United States of America

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Robert Duvall

Character Name : Jackson Fentry

Original Name : Robert Duvall

Gender : Male

Olga Bellin

Character Name : Sarah Eubanks

Original Name : Olga Bellin

Gender : Male

Sudie Bond

Character Name : Mrs. Hulie

Original Name : Sudie Bond

Gender : Female

Richard McConnell

Character Name : Isham Russell

Original Name : Richard McConnell

Gender : Male

Peter Masterson

Character Name : Lawyer Douglas

Original Name : Peter Masterson

Gender : Male

William Hawley

Character Name : Papa Fentry

Original Name : William Hawley

Gender : Male

James Franks

Character Name : Preacher Whitehead

Original Name : James Franks

Gender : Male

Johnny Mask

Character Name : Jackson / Longstreet Fentry - Sarah's child

Original Name : Johnny Mask

Gender : Male

Effie Green

Character Name : Storekeeper

Original Name : Effie Green

Gender : Male

Ken Lindley

Character Name : Judge

Original Name : Ken Lindley

Gender : Male

R.M. Weaver

Character Name : Jury Foreman

Original Name : R.M. Weaver

Gender : Male

Jack Simley

Character Name : Thorpe Brother

Original Name : Jack Simley

Gender : Male

Billy Summerford

Character Name : Thorpe Brother

Original Name : Billy Summerford

Gender : Male

Thomas C. Coggin

Character Name : Thorpe Brother

Original Name : Thomas C. Coggin

Gender : Male

Reviews

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Nutshell

@nutshell

2021-06-23

Robert Duvall. Can enough ever be said about his contribution to cinema? A character actor whose immense talent couldn't and wouldn't be contained in smaller roles, quickly rose to stardom following his debut as Boo Radley in To Kill a Mockingbird. Today Mr. Duvall is 89 years old and still working, awaiting release of his 88th film. The film Tomorrow (1972) is largely and sadly unknown to many film lovers, even many of Duvall's fans, yet contains what I consider to be one his finest performances to date. It is such a moving and thoughtful tale to begin with, and Duvall's performance makes it that much better. Watch this film you will probably see (as I did), where Billy Bob Thornton really got his inspiration for the Sling Blade character he made famous more than 20 years later (has he ever admitted it?).

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CinemaSerf

@Geronimo1967

2025-02-17

“Sarah” (Olga Bellin) is pregnant and alone when she encounters “Fentry” (Robert Duvall). He is a subsistence farmer with little but the clothes on his back, but he takes pity on this woman and invites her to stay. Gradually, there is a bond that begins to develop between the two and a fondness is soon evident as he takes greater care of her whilst asking nothing in return. He enjoys having her around and promises to marry her and help her bring up the child. Now childbirth was no easy thing and though he manages to keep to the first part of his bargain, a tragedy means his plans for the second part must be carried out differently than he’d anticipated - but he still finds an unexpected joy and fulfilment from this scenario until yet more tragedy comes his way. The building blocks of the story here all play well to a personable performance from a Duvall whom I’ve rarely seen so effective. There’s a minimum of dialogue, just some characterful acting that takes us on the most unlikely emotional journey set amidst the simplicity and isolation of their backwater Mississippi home. It’s that paucity of traditional cinematic tools that adds to the intimacy of their relationship and makes this drama all the more poignant. It’s a slow burn and the ending is maybe a little too rushed, but this is an enjoyably considered human story that’s worth a watch.