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Tomorrow (1972 film)

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Tomorrow (1972 film)

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Tomorrow
Tomorrow film poster.jpg
Directed byJoseph Anthony
Produced byGilbert Pearlman
Paul Roebling
Written byStory:
William Faulkner
Screenplay & Play:
Horton Foote
StarringRobert Duvall
Olga Bellin
Music byIrwin Stahl
CinematographyAllan Green
Edited byReva Schlesinger
Distributed byFilmgroup Productions
Release date
9 April 1972 (USA)
Running time
103 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Tomorrow is a 1972 film directed by Joseph Anthony. The screenplay was written by Horton Foote, adapted from a play he wrote that was based on a 1940 short story by William Faulkner. The PG-rated film was filmed in Alcorn County, Mississippi and the Bounds and Oakland Community of Itawamba County, Mississippi. Though released in 1972, it saw limited runs in the U.S. until re-released about ten years later.

The opening courthouse scenes of Tomorrow were shot at the historic Jacinto Courthouse in Alcorn County, Mississippi. The courthouse, built in 1854, has been refurbished and is listed in the National Register of Historic Places.

The majority of the movie was filmed in the Bounds Community of Itawamba County, at the sawmill on the Chester Russell farm. Russell was the grandfather of singer Tammy Wynette (Virginia Wynette Pugh), whose father died when she was nine months old. Wynette lived most of her young years with her grandparents on their farm, until she married in 1960. The sawmill building, where much of the movie was shot, was built just for the movie. Chester Russell was one of the jury and can be seen when the jury is deliberating in the opening courthouse scenes.[1]

Lead actor Robert Duvall calls Tomorrow one of his personal favorites of all the films he's done.[2]

Plot[edit]

An isolated and lonely farmer in rural Mississippi takes in a pregnant drifter who has been abandoned by the father of her child.

Main cast[edit]

ActorRole
Robert DuvallJackson Fentry
Olga BellinSarah Eubanks
Sudie BondMrs. Hulie
Peter MastersonDouglas
Johnny MaskJackson
William HawleyPapa Fentry

Critical reception[edit]

Vincent Canby of The New York Times overall did not care for the film but thought that it was well-intentioned:

Trivia[edit]

The American indie rock band Grandaddy sampled the film for their song Fentry.

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