Beyond Tomorrow

Is there a better time to fall in love?

5.9
19401h 24m

The ghosts of three elderly industrialists killed in an airplane crash return to Earth to help reunite a young couple whom they initially brought together.

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Cast

Photo of Harry Carey

Harry Carey

George Vale Melton

Photo of C. Aubrey Smith

C. Aubrey Smith

Allan 'Chad' Chadwick

Photo of Charles Winninger

Charles Winninger

Michael O'Brien

Photo of Maria Ouspenskaya

Maria Ouspenskaya

Madame Tanya

Photo of Helen Vinson

Helen Vinson

Arlene Terry

Photo of Rod La Rocque

Rod La Rocque

Phil Hubert

Photo of Richard Carlson

Richard Carlson

James Houston

Photo of Jean Parker

Jean Parker

Jean Lawrence

Photo of J. Anthony Hughes

J. Anthony Hughes

Officer Johnson

Photo of James Bush

James Bush

Jace Taylor

Photo of William Bakewell

William Bakewell

David Chadwick

Photo of Gino Corrado

Gino Corrado

Alfonso (Uncredited)

Photo of Nell Craig

Nell Craig

Suzie (Uncredited)

Photo of Gertrude Sutton

Gertrude Sutton

Clinic Nurse (Uncredited)

Photo of Ruth Warren

Ruth Warren

Arlene's Maid (Uncredited)

Photo of Dan White

Dan White

Gas Station Attendant (Uncredited)

Photo of Hank Worden

Hank Worden

Hospital Visitor (Uncredited)

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Reviews

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CinemaSerf

7/10

Just when I thought I'd exhausted my supply of Christmas films, I discovered this little treasure. Harry Carey, C. Aubrey Smith and Charles Winninger are three wealthy industrialists who have rather lost their faith in humanity. As a final attempt to restore some of that faith, each throws a wallet out of the window containing a business card and ten dollars - and wait. Independently, two of the wallets are returned "unharmed" - one by "James" (Richard Carlson) a wannabe crooner, the second by "Jean" (Jean Lawrence), a nurse. The pair are introduced by the old gents and all is going swimmingly until a tragedy strikes and all three of the old men assume a more spectral role in our story. "James" finds his career begins to take off, but along the way he meets the rather scheming producer "Arlene" (Helen Vinson) and the trio have to try and help restore the equilibrium with "Jean" before it is too late - for everyone! Carlson delivers a few decent numbers throughout; there's rather an endearing performance from their housekeeper "Madam Tanya" (Maria Ouspenskaya) and the sentiment is well managed, enough but not too gloopy. The cynics amongst us may find the ending a bit weak, but given I had never heard of this until this very afternoon, I have to say I found it gently paced, amiable and well worth a watch.

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