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Return to Yesterday

Return to Yesterday

★ 6.41942Movie1 h 9 mUnited Kingdom
Drama

Robert Maine is torn between returning to the glamour of Hollywood or working with a small theatre company in England. When she falls in love with Maine, Carol has the same dilemma.

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Return to Yesterday

1942

R

1 h 9 m

United Kingdom

Drama

Robert Maine is torn between returning to the glamour of Hollywood or working with a small theatre company in England. When she falls in love with Maine, Carol has the same dilemma.
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Clive Brook
Robert Maine
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Anna Lee
Carol Sands
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May Whitty
Mrs. Truscott
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Hartley Power
Regan
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Milton Rosmer
Sambourne
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David Tree
Peter Thropp
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Olga Lindo
Grace Sambourne
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Garry Marsh
Charlie Miller
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Arthur Margetson
Osbert
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Elliott Mason
Mrs. Priskin
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O.B. Clarence
Mr. Truscott
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David Horne
Morrison
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Frank Pettingell
Prendergast
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Wally Patch
Night Watchman
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Alf Goddard
Attendant
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John Turnbull
Station-master
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Eliot Makeham
Fred Grover
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Mary Jerrold
Old Lady

User Review

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Nikhil Sarkar

28/06/2023 02:34
Moviecut—“Gone with the Wind” (1940) (Movie Review with Spoilers)
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Mohamme_97

30/05/2023 02:28
Return to Yesterday_720p(480P)
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berniemain353

29/05/2023 21:45
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Bright Stars

16/11/2022 13:10
Return to Yesterday
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eddemoktar73

16/11/2022 01:49
The basic premise of this film is that Clive Brooks is a big Hollywood film star who has returned home for a brief spell .He wants to escape from the pressures of this(don't they all) and ends up in a seaside town where he began his career and decides to help out an end of pier theatre.Even if Brooks had been a star he was now past his sell by date,being 53 when he made this film.So rather an unlikely star.Brooks is his usual wooden self,and the fact that he appeared in such an insignificant film means that he must have accepted that his film career was wending to a close.It passes the team reasonably and its shortness means that it does not outstay its welcome.
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George Moses Kambuwa

16/11/2022 01:49
The personality of Robert Morley is already amply in evidence in this breezy early Michael Balcon production adapted from his 1937 play 'My Goodness, How Sad', drawing upon a season he spent with Sir Frank Benson's company. Already nostalgic when he wrote it, and doubly so when released in January 1940 evoking pre-war Britain; after over eighty years it now seems even more from another era.
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user5693481425344

16/11/2022 01:49
Thanks to a UK film channel I caught up with this good film. It shows many things. About how we age and try to accept it, about the UK just before WW2 and that wonderful experience of end of the pier theatre long since lost. Clive Brook is good as an ageing man falling in love with Anna Lee playing a very youthful actor in the theatre company. Most of the cast will be possibly unknown to the young of this century, but were valued in the first half of the 20th century, and that is a loss in itself, but as the title says you cannot return to yesterday. May Whitty is in the film who was so good in ' The Lady Vanishes ' directed by Alfred Hitchcock and she is excellent here giving Clive Brook some very wise advice about the young, and how ideally the young should be with each other. Well worth seeing for its clarity and its wisdom, and the underrated Robert Stevenson directed. Known for working with Disney, he made before that experience a few gems of cinema, and this is one of them.
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User Review

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Nikhil Sarkar

28/06/2023 02:34
Moviecut—“Gone with the Wind” (1940) (Movie Review with Spoilers)
author avatar

Mohamme_97

30/05/2023 02:28
Return to Yesterday_720p(480P)
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berniemain353

29/05/2023 21:45
source: Return to Yesterday
author avatar

Bright Stars

16/11/2022 13:10
Return to Yesterday
author avatar

eddemoktar73

16/11/2022 01:49
The basic premise of this film is that Clive Brooks is a big Hollywood film star who has returned home for a brief spell .He wants to escape from the pressures of this(don't they all) and ends up in a seaside town where he began his career and decides to help out an end of pier theatre.Even if Brooks had been a star he was now past his sell by date,being 53 when he made this film.So rather an unlikely star.Brooks is his usual wooden self,and the fact that he appeared in such an insignificant film means that he must have accepted that his film career was wending to a close.It passes the team reasonably and its shortness means that it does not outstay its welcome.
author avatar

George Moses Kambuwa

16/11/2022 01:49
The personality of Robert Morley is already amply in evidence in this breezy early Michael Balcon production adapted from his 1937 play 'My Goodness, How Sad', drawing upon a season he spent with Sir Frank Benson's company. Already nostalgic when he wrote it, and doubly so when released in January 1940 evoking pre-war Britain; after over eighty years it now seems even more from another era.
author avatar

user5693481425344

16/11/2022 01:49
Thanks to a UK film channel I caught up with this good film. It shows many things. About how we age and try to accept it, about the UK just before WW2 and that wonderful experience of end of the pier theatre long since lost. Clive Brook is good as an ageing man falling in love with Anna Lee playing a very youthful actor in the theatre company. Most of the cast will be possibly unknown to the young of this century, but were valued in the first half of the 20th century, and that is a loss in itself, but as the title says you cannot return to yesterday. May Whitty is in the film who was so good in ' The Lady Vanishes ' directed by Alfred Hitchcock and she is excellent here giving Clive Brook some very wise advice about the young, and how ideally the young should be with each other. Well worth seeing for its clarity and its wisdom, and the underrated Robert Stevenson directed. Known for working with Disney, he made before that experience a few gems of cinema, and this is one of them.
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