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From This Day Forward
From This Day Forward

From This Day Forward (1946)

52% User Rating
1h 35min
Romance
Drama
War

"EVERY DAY LOVE! EVERY DAY LIFE!"

A young American soldier, with an honorable discharge, returns home from World War II to his bride, whom he married after a short courtship and has not seen for several years. The two come together with many trials and tribulations in trying to preserve their marriage in the post-war years.

John BerryDirector

Cast

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Joan Fontaine

Joan Fontaine

Susan

Mark Stevens

Mark Stevens

Bill Cummings

Rosemary DeCamp

Rosemary DeCamp

Martha Beesley

Harry Morgan

Harry Morgan

Hank Beesley

Wally Brown

Wally Brown

Jake Beesley

Arline Judge

Arline Judge

Margie Beesley

Renny McEvoy

Renny McEvoy

Charlie Beesley

Bobby Driscoll

Bobby Driscoll

Billy Beesley

Mary Treen

Mary Treen

Alice Beesley

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Doreen McCann

Barbara Beesley

Erskine Sanford

Erskine Sanford

Higgler

Queenie Smith

Queenie Smith

Mrs. Beesley

Carol Forman

Carol Forman

Counselor in Unemployment Office

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Polly Bailey

Manageress

Bobby Barber

Bobby Barber

Ice Man

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John Barton

Bartender

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Guy Beach

Magistrate

Chet Brandenburg

Chet Brandenburg

Pedestrian on Sidewalk

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Charles Campbell

Clerk

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Doria Caron

Dispatcher

William Challee

William Challee

Pawnbroker

Ellen Corby

Ellen Corby

Mother

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Russell Custer

Police Officer

Johnny Duncan

Johnny Duncan

Young Lieutenant

Ralph Dunn

Ralph Dunn

Bailiff

Blake Edwards

Blake Edwards

Night Club Patron

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Virginia Engels

Woman in Window

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Jack Gargan

Milkman

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Sally Gordon

Girl on Bridge

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Vincent Graeff

Boy

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Erick Hanson

Attorney

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Manny Harmon

Orchestra Leader

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Alf Haugen

Man in Bar

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Timmy Hawkins

Boy

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Pat Hennigan

Boy

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Jimmie Horan

Man in Line

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John Indrisano

John

Milton Kibbee

Milton Kibbee

Factory Foreman

Ethan Laidlaw

Ethan Laidlaw

Worker

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Sam Lufkin

Husband

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Tex Mooney

Bouncer

Ida Moore

Ida Moore

Hairdresser

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Mike Morelli

Mike

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Frances Morris

Hoffman's Secretary

Theodore Newton

Theodore Newton

Mr. Brewer

Tommy Noonan

Tommy Noonan

Maxie

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Anton Northpole

Anton

Moroni Olsen

Moroni Olsen

Tim Bagley

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Rose Plumer

Mrs. Gumel

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Patricia Prest

Little Girl

Bill Raisch

Bill Raisch

Man in Employment Office / Bar Patron

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Joey Ray

District Attorney

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Amelia Romano

Nurse

Shimen Ruskin

Shimen Ruskin

Artist in Shop

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Lucille Sayre

Dance Instructor

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Doreen Tryden

Singer

Charles Wagenheim

Charles Wagenheim

Hoffman

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Alan Ward

Detective

Reviews (2)

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John Chard
John Chard
Rating 50%

December 24, 2013

All Brides are Beautiful. From This Day Forward is directed by John Berry and adapted to screenplay by Garson Kanin and Hugo Butler from the novel All Brides are Beautiful written by Thomas Bell. It stars Joan Fontaine, Mark Stevens, Rosemary DeCamp, Harry Morgan, Wally Brown, Arline Judge and Renny McEvoy. Music is by Leigh Harline and cinematography by George Barnes. Rom-Dram that finds Stevens and Fontaine as a young couple struggling with the perils and optimism of post-war life. Story unfolds in flashback as Stevens reminisces about how he met Fontaine and their subsequent courtship that was fraught with uncertainty about what the future had in store. The Depression bites hard and Stevens finds himself a kept man as Fontaine’s wages has to cover for the both of them. It’s a pretty simple fable, but one of romantic hope in times of hardship, Stevens and Fontaine are good together, if a little miscast considering the themes at work in the screenplay. Popular with audiences back in 1946, its escapism factor would have been a huge pull, it is however now something of an antiquated sitting, a laborious picture that sort of just exists as a time-capsule piece. Approach with caution. 5/10

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