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    There's Always Tomorrow

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    Douglas Sirk the Hollywood king of melodramas offers something more daring and potentially dangerous in his film 'There's Always Tomorrow'. He shows that domesticity is certainly not all it's cracked up to be and uses the marriage of Fred MacMurray and Joan Bennett as a caustic reminder how a man can be beaten down by a not so great family in the guise of Joan Bennett. Sirk makes no apologies for what a man will do to escape this infernal situation. Cut to Barbara Stanwyk and a new life, but Sirk is always apprehensive as to what will bring true happiness. A bit of a downer, but so very true as to what happens in the lives of millions.,

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    pietroantoni@  7.10.2016 age: 36-49 14,593 reviews

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