And Now Tomorrow (1944)
Director: Irving Pichel
Movie review
From Time Out Film Guide
Young, left deaf by meningitis, is cured by Dr Ladd with an untried serum. She's a socialite, he's from the wrong side of the tracks, but they settle their differences by falling in love. Romantic twaddle, co-scripted by Raymond Chandler, though his touch is evident only in the briefly laconic scene of Ladd's first encounter with Young in a diner.Author: TM
Cast & crew
Director: Irving Pichel
Producer: Fred Kohlmar
Cast: Alan Ladd, Loretta Young, Susan Hayward, Barry Sullivan, Beulah Bondi, Cecil Kellaway full cast
Duration: 85 mins
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