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Till the End of Time
Till the End of Time

Till the End of Time (1946)

67% User Rating
1h 45min
Drama
War
Romance

"New love in each other's heart... till the end of time!"

Three former marines have a hard time readjusting to civilian life. Perry can't deal with the loss of the use of his legs. William is in trouble with bad debts. And Cliff can't decide what he wants to do with his life, although he gets encouragement from war widow Pat Ruscomb.

Edward DmytrykDirector

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Dorothy McGuire

Dorothy McGuire

Pat Ruscomb

Guy Madison

Guy Madison

Cliff W. Harper

Robert Mitchum

Robert Mitchum

William J. Tabeshaw

Bill Williams

Bill Williams

Perry Kincheloe

Tom Tully

Tom Tully

C.W. Harper

William Gargan

William Gargan

Sgt. Gunny Watrous

Jean Porter

Jean Porter

Helen Ingersoll

Johnny Sands

Johnny Sands

Tommy Hendricks

Ruth Nelson

Ruth Nelson

Amy Harper

Selena Royle

Selena Royle

Mrs. Kincheloe

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Richard Tyler

Jimmy Kincheloe

Loren Tindall

Loren Tindall

Pinky

Harry von Zell

Harry von Zell

Scuffy

Richard Benedict

Richard Benedict

Soldier with "the shakes"

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CinemaSerf
CinemaSerf
Rating 70%

July 7, 2022

The swarthy Guy Madison "Cliff" steals this for me as one of three former US Marines returning from WWII with little hope - on just about every level. His colleague "Tabeshaw" (Robert Mitchum) has financial problems and "Perry" (Bill Williams) no longer has the use of his legs. What follows is a triptych of stories that follow each man's attempts to rehabilitate themselves into society - and a fairly indifferent society, at that. This is quite a plodding, but sympathetic adaptation of the Niven Busch book that poses some fairly far-reaching questions about loneliness and despair, hope and aspiration. A soupçon of compassion towards the young "Cliff" comes in the guise of the widowed "Pat" (Dorothy McGuire) and though none of the male leads here could ever be described as versatile, or emotive, actors - they do well enough here with the rather wordy dialogue. Though not a great film, it is still a good observation on what little effort is made to look after those folk who were prepared to give all when needed, but who when no longer needed were pretty much abandoned to their own wiles - flaws and all.

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