

Meet Me Tonight
Meet Me Tonight was the American title for the British-filmed Tonight at 8:30, adapted from the Noel Coward stage production of the same name.
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Plot Summary
This film is an anthology of three Noël Coward one-act plays, each exploring different facets of love and relationships. The first segment, 'Tonight at 8:30: Star Quality', features a fading actress trying to reignite her career. The second, 'Tonight at 8:30: Ways and Means', follows a couple dealing with financial troubles and marital tensions. The final segment, 'Tonight at 8:30: Still Life', is a poignant look at an illicit affair between a married woman and a shop assistant.
Critical Reception
Meet Me Tonight received a mixed reception upon its release, with critics often finding the anthology format uneven. While some praised the performances, particularly Celia Johnson's versatility across the different segments, others felt the adaptations lacked the sharpness and wit of Coward's original stage plays. The film's charm lies in its gentle exploration of human foibles and its period depiction of British life.
What Reviewers Say
- Appreciated for its performances, especially by Celia Johnson.
- Some found the adaptation less impactful than the original stage plays.
- A charming, if somewhat dated, glimpse into relationships.
Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce, but those available tend to highlight the film's nostalgic appeal and the strength of its lead actors. Some viewers find the pacing slow by modern standards.
Fun Fact
The film is based on Noël Coward's celebrated play 'Tonight at 8:30', which was originally written as a cycle of nine one-act plays, later condensed for this cinematic adaptation.
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