The Man from Yesterday (1932)
A WOMAN IS A FOOL WHO RUNS AWAY FROM LOVE
A woman whose husband never came home from World War I finds herself in love with her doctor. She travels with him to Switzerland, and as they check into the hotel there, she is astounded to see her supposedly dead husband.
Director: Berthold Viertel
Genre: War, Drama, Romance
Runtime: 71 min
Release Date: June 24, 1932
Cast
- Claudette Colbert - Sylvia Suffolk
- Clive Brook - Captain Tony Clyde
- Charles Boyer - Rene Gaudin
- Andy Devine - Steve Hand
- Alan Mowbray - Dr. Waite
- Greta Meyer - Swiss Inn Proprietress
- Barbara Leonard - Steve's Cocotte
- Yola d'Avril - Tony's Cocotte
- Ronnie Cosby - Baby Tony
- Émile Chautard - Priest
Screenplay
- Rowland G. Edwards (Author)
- Nell Blackwell (Author)
- Oliver H.P. Garrett (Screenplay)
Cinematography: Karl Struss
Production: Paramount Pictures
Country: United States of America
Language: English
Original Language: en
Themes
The Horror of War and Humanity, Medical Drama and Hospital
Keywords
hotel, husband wife relationship, world war i, doctor
More Films by Director: Berthold Viertel
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is The Man from Yesterday about?
- A woman whose husband never came home from World War I finds herself in love with her doctor. She travels with him to Switzerland, and as they check into the hotel there, she is astounded to see her supposedly dead husband.
- Who directed The Man from Yesterday?
- The Man from Yesterday was directed by Berthold Viertel.
- Who stars in The Man from Yesterday?
- The Man from Yesterday stars Claudette Colbert, Clive Brook, Charles Boyer, Andy Devine, Alan Mowbray, Greta Meyer.
- How long is The Man from Yesterday?
- The Man from Yesterday has a runtime of 1h 11m (71 minutes).
- What genre is The Man from Yesterday?
- The Man from Yesterday is a War, Drama, Romance film.
- Where was The Man from Yesterday produced?
- The Man from Yesterday was produced in United States of America.
- What are the themes of The Man from Yesterday?
- The themes of The Man from Yesterday include: The Horror of War and Humanity, Medical Drama and Hospital.