Forever and a Day

The Picture With a $1,000,000 Cast

7.4
19431h 44m

In World War II, American Gates Trimble Pomfret is in London during the Blitz to sell the ancestral family house. The current tenant, Leslie Trimble, tries to dissuade him from selling by telling him the 140-year history of the place and the connections between the Trimble and Pomfret families.

Production

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Cast

Photo of Kent Smith

Kent Smith

Gates Trimble Pomfret

Photo of Reginald Gardiner

Reginald Gardiner

Assistant Hotel Manager

Photo of Victor McLaglen

Victor McLaglen

Archibald Spavin

Photo of Billy Bevan

Billy Bevan

Wartime Cabby

Photo of Arthur Treacher

Arthur Treacher

Second Air Raid Watcher

Photo of Ruth Warrick

Ruth Warrick

Lesley Trimble

Photo of C. Aubrey Smith

C. Aubrey Smith

Eustace Trimble

Photo of Ray Milland

Ray Milland

Bill Trimble

Photo of May Whitty

May Whitty

Lucy Trimble

Photo of Gene Lockhart

Gene Lockhart

Cobblewick

Photo of Anna Neagle

Anna Neagle

Susan Trenchard

Photo of Claude Rains

Claude Rains

Ambrose Pomfret

Photo of Jessie Matthews

Jessie Matthews

Mildred Trimble

Photo of Ian Hunter

Ian Hunter

Dexter Pomfret

Photo of Anna Lee

Anna Lee

Cornelia Trimble-Pomfret

Photo of Patric Knowles

Patric Knowles

Trimble-Pomfret Son

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8/10

A young American goes to London to sell the ancestral family home, and he spends the night listening to the Germans dropping bombs on the city while the current tenant tells him the entire history of the old mansion. Turns out, "this old house" has quite a backstory!

Almost every famous British performer took part in this well-done wartime tribute. Kent Smith and Ruth Warrick are the two leads. Just a small sample of the rich cast includes Herbert Marshall, Charles Laughton, Ray Milland, Dame May Whitty, Ida Lupino, Claude Rains, Elsa Lanchester, Roland Young, and Robert Cummings. I repeat, that was a small sample. It was really a brilliant touch having top names stars playing bit parts. It's fun, but nearly impossible, to try to spot everyone.

Very engaging tale takes you back to a very different time, giving you a pleasant escape from life on a dreary afternoon. Told almost an anthology form, the script is thoughtful and well-written.

This production was apparently the brainchild of Sir Cedric Hardwicke. The cast and crew donated their time and talent, and were not paid for their services. The project took a long time to get off the ground, and by the time filming began, several potential contributors had to pull out due to scheduling conflicts, including Cary Grant, Ronald Colman, and Alfred Hitchcock.

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