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Tomorrow We Live | |
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Directed by | Edgar G. Ulmer |
Written by | Bart Lytton (original story) Bart Lytton (screenplay) |
Produced by | Andre Dumonceau (associate producer) Seymour Nebenzal (producer) |
Starring | See below |
Cinematography | Jack Greenhalgh |
Edited by | Dan Milner |
Music by | Leo Erdody |
Distributed by | Producers Releasing Corporation |
Release date |
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Running time | 64 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Tomorrow We Live, also known as The Man with a Conscience in the United Kingdom, is a 1942 American film directed by Edgar G. Ulmer.
Plot
Julie Bronson's father is an owner of a cafe in the desert. It unintentionally attracts the attention of criminal Alexander Martin, who operates a nightclub nearby. He chanted Julie's father because he knows he's an escaped prisoner. When a rival gang strikes Martin's nightclub short and small, he gets responsible for Julie's father. He shot him before the eyes of Julie.
Cast
- Ricardo Cortez as The Ghost, Alexander Caesar Martin
- Jean Parker as Julie Bronson
- Emmett Lynn as William "Pop" Bronson
- William Marshall as Lt. Bob Lord
- Rose Anne Stevens as Melba
- Ray Miller as Chick
- Frank Hagney as Kohler
- Rex Lease as Shorty
- Jack Ingram as Steve
- Barbara Slater as The Blonde
- Jane Hale as The Dancer
Soundtrack
- "Juke Box Gal" (Written by Leo Erdody)
- "Senorita Chula" (Written by Ann Levitt and Leo Erdody)
External links
- Tomorrow We Live at IMDb
- Tomorrow We Live at the TCM Movie Database
- Tomorrow We Live is available for free viewing and download at the Internet Archive
Films directed by Edgar G. Ulmer | |
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