“Tomorrow is Another Day” (1951) starring Ruth Roman & Steve Cochran / Z-View

Tomorrow is Another Day (1951)
Director: Felix E. Feist
Screenplay: Art Cohn, Guy Endore, story by Guy Endore
Stars: Ruth Roman, Steve Cochran, Lurene Tuttle, Hugh Sanders, Ray Teal, Morris Ankrum, John Kellogg, Walter Sande, Philip Carey and Lee Patrick.
Tagline: They take their lives in their hands… when they take each other in their arms!
The Plot…
Bill Clark (Cochran) was thirteen when he murdered his abusive father. That was 18 years ago. Clark is now 31 and just released from prison. Although a man, Clark still has the naivety of a child. Clark quickly learns that life as an ex-con won’t be easy.
When Clark meets a dance hall girl named Cathy (Roman), straight away he’s attracted to her. Cathy rejects his offers of dinner, saying that she prefers gifts. When Cathy gets off work, Clark is waiting. He gives her a beautiful watch. After a night on the town, Cathy invites Clark up to her apartment.
Almost immediately after they enter, George Conover (Sanders), Cathy’s “boyfriend” busts in. Conover pulls a gun and orders Clark to leave. Clark goes for the gun and in the struggle the gun is dropped and Clark is knocked unconscious. Cathy grabs the gun and instinctively shoots George when he lunges for her. George staggers out and into a taxi headed for the hospital.
Clark comes to. Cathy asks him what he remembers, which is everything leading up to the struggle for the gun. Cathy leads Clark to believe that he was the one who shot New York Detective George Conover. When they learn that Conover has died from his wounds and the police have launched an investigation, Cathy and Clark decide to take off.
If they’re caught Cathy will let Clark take the rap. And if they make a clean getaway, she can always dump him. Funny how the best made plans…
Thoughts (beware of spoilers)…
Both John Garfield and Burt Lancaster were considered for the role of Bill Clark.
Tomorrow is Another Day has the set-up to be a classic noir film. Bill Clark was an abused kid who did time in prison but wants to now lead a good life. He meets up with a beautiful woman that he’s drawn to, but she takes advantage of the relationship. When she murders another lover, she lets Bill think that he did the crime. They go on the run. Everything lining up to be an excellent noir. Then in the last couple of scenes we get an ending that makes everything “sunshine and roses” (as Rocky Balboa would say). Still, Tomorrow is Another Day isn’t a bad film, just one that falls short of being really good.
Tomorrow is Another Day (1951) rates 3 of 5 stars.





















































