

Movie spotlight
One More Tomorrow
Shiftless playboy Tom Collier lives to jump from party to party — until he meets photographer Christie Sage. Through Christie, Tom takes over the ownership of The Bantam, a liberal magazine that opposes everything his family represents. As Tom and Christie's relationship deepens, love blooms and he proposes to her. Realizing that she could never fit in with Tom's social circle, Christie says no, a decision she later regrets. But Tom isn't left alone for long — scheming gold-digger Cecelia Henry wastes no time in catching Tom on the rebound and forcing him into a disastrous marriage.
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Plot Summary
A wealthy socialite, unable to secure a divorce from her philandering husband, finds herself falling for her ex-fiance. Complications arise when her husband returns, and she must navigate her feelings while trying to finalize her divorce.
Critical Reception
Upon its release, 'One More Tomorrow' was generally well-received for its lighthearted entertainment, strong performances from its lead actors, and musical numbers. Critics often pointed to its engaging romantic plot and the chemistry between the stars as highlights.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its charming romantic leads and engaging plot.
The musical interludes are often cited as a positive aspect.
Some found the storyline somewhat predictable but enjoyable nonetheless.
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Fun Fact
The film is a remake of the 1939 film 'The Man Who Wouldn't Talk' and also served as an inspiration for the later musical 'The Unsinkable Molly Brown'.
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