A Song for Tomorrow (1948)
Derek Wardwell (Shaun Noble) is struck with amnesia, and the last thing he remembers is the beautiful voice of opera singer Helen Maxwell (Evelyn Maccabe). When he regains consciousness, Wardwell thinks he's in love with her. After his amnesia is cured, Wardwell returns to his fiancee while Helen begins a romance with his doctor.
Director: Terence Fisher
Genre: Drama, Romance
Runtime: 80 min
Release Date: June 8, 1948
Cast
- Evelyn Maccabe - Helen Maxwell
- Ralph Michael - Roger Stanton
- Shaun Noble - Derek Wardell
- James Hayter - Nicholas Klausmann
- Valentine Dunn - Mrs. Wardell
- Christopher Lee - Auguste
- Ethel Coleridge - Woman in cinema
- Carleen Lord - Helen's Dresser
- Conrad Phillips - Lieutenant Fenton
- Martin Boddey - Major
Screenplay
Music: William Blezard
Cinematography: Walter J. Harvey
Editing: Gordon Pilkington
Production: Production Facilities, Highbury Productions, J. Arthur Rank Organisation
Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
Original Language: en
More Films by Director: Terence Fisher
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is A Song for Tomorrow about?
- Derek Wardwell (Shaun Noble) is struck with amnesia, and the last thing he remembers is the beautiful voice of opera singer Helen Maxwell (Evelyn Maccabe). When he regains consciousness, Wardwell thinks he's in love with her. After his amnesia is cured, Wardwell returns to his fiancee while Helen begins a romance with his doctor.
- Who directed A Song for Tomorrow?
- A Song for Tomorrow was directed by Terence Fisher.
- Who stars in A Song for Tomorrow?
- A Song for Tomorrow stars Evelyn Maccabe, Ralph Michael, Shaun Noble, James Hayter, Valentine Dunn, Christopher Lee.
- How long is A Song for Tomorrow?
- A Song for Tomorrow has a runtime of 1h 20m (80 minutes).
- What genre is A Song for Tomorrow?
- A Song for Tomorrow is a Drama, Romance film.
- Where was A Song for Tomorrow produced?
- A Song for Tomorrow was produced in United Kingdom.