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Synopsis
The 80-star cast of Forever and a Day would certainly not have been feasible had not most of the actors and production people turned over their salaries to British war relief -- a point driven home during the lengthy opening credits by an unseen narrator. The true star of the film is a stately old manor house in London, built in 1804 by a British admiral (C. Aubrey Smith) and blitzed in 1940 by one Adolf Hitler. Through the portals of this house pass a vast array of Britons, from high-born to low. The earliest scenes involve gay blade Lt. William Trimble (Ray Milland), wronged country-girl Susan (Anna Neagle), and wicked landowner Ambrose Pomfret (Claude Rains). We move on to a comic interlude involving dotty Mr. Simpson (Reginald Owen), eternally drunken butler Bellamy (Charles Laughton), and cockney plumbers Mr. Dabb (Cedric Hardwicke) and Wilkins (Buster Keaton). Maidservant Jenny (Ida Lupino) takes over the plot during the Boer War era, while the World War I sequence finds the house converted into a way-station for soldiers (including Robert Cummings) and anxious families (including Roland Young and Gladys Cooper). Finally we arrive in 1940, with American Gates Pomfret (Kent Smith) and lady-of-the-house Lesley Trimble (Ruth Warrick) surveying the bombed-out manor, and exulting over the fact that the portrait of the home's founder, Adm. Eustace Trimble (Smith), has remained intact -- symbolic proof of England's durability in its darkest hours. The huge cast includes Dame May Whitty, Edward Everett Horton, Wendy Barrie, Merle Oberon, Nigel Bruce, Richard Haydn, Donald Crisp, and a host of others -- some appearing in sizeable roles, others (like Arthur Treacher and Patric Knowles) willingly accepting one-scene bits, simply to participate in the undertaking. Seven directors and 21 writers were also swept up in the project. Forever and a Day was supposed to have been withdrawn from circulation after the war and its prints destroyed so that no one could profit from what was supposed to have been an act of industry charity. Happily for future generations, prints have survived and are now safely preserved. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

Cast

Brian Aherne Jim Trimble
Harry Allen Cockney Watcher
Claud Allister Barstow
Wendy Barrie Edith Trimble-Pomfret
May Beatty Cook
Billy Bevan Cabby
Eric Blore Charles (Sir Anthony's Butler)
Anita Bolster Mrs. Garrow
Nigel Bruce Maj. Garrow
Clyde Cook Cabby (II)
Gladys Cooper Mrs. Henry Barringer
Alec Craig Ambrose, Pomfret's Butler
Robert Cummings Ned Trimble
June Duprez Julia Trimble-Pomfret
Alan Edmiston Tripp
Barbara Everest
Emily Fitzroy Mrs. Fulcher
Ethel Griffies Wife
Edmund Gwenn Stubbs
Lumsden Hare Fitts
Joy Harrington Bus Conductress
Richard Haydn Mr. Butcher
Halliwell Hobbes Doctor
Edward Everett Horton Sir Anthony Trimble-Pomfret
Ian Hunter Dexter Pomfret
Charles Irwin
Cecil Kellaway Dinner Guest
Walter Kingsford Estate Lawyer
Patric Knowles The Son
Elsa Lanchester Mamie
Anna Lee Cornelia Trimble-Pomfret
Connie Leon
Gene Lockhart Cobblewick
June Lockhart Girl in Air Raid Shelter
Montagu Love Sir John Bunn
Herbert Marshall Curate
Aubrey Mather
Jessie Matthews Mildred Trimble-Pomfret
Victor McLaglen Archibald Spavin
Odette Myrtil Madame Gaby
Anna Neagle Susan Trenchard Trimble
Una O'Connor Mrs. Caroline Ismay
Merle Oberon Marjorie
Reginald Owen Mr. Simpson
Jean Prescott ATS Girl
Claude Rains Ambrose Pomfret
Stuart Robertson Lawyer/Air Raid Warden
Clifford Severn Nelson Trimble
Ivan Simpson Elderly Bachelor
C. Aubrey Smith Adm. Eustace Trimble
Gerald Oliver Smith
Arthur Treacher Sky Watcher (II)
Ruth Warrick Lesley Trimble
Ben Webster Vicar
Dame May Whitty Mrs. Eustace (Lucy) Trimble
Roland Young Mr. Barringer
Donald Crisp Capt. Martin
Cedric Hardwicke Mr. Dabb, the Plumber
Buster Keaton Plumber's Helper
Charles Laughton Bellamy, Dexter Pomfret's Butler
Ida Lupino Jenny Jones
Ray Milland Lieut. William Trimble
Kent Smith Gates Pomfret
Helena Pickard Maid
Doreen Monroe
Daphne Moore Nurse
Arthur Mulliner
Pax Walker

Production Crew

Albert S. D'Agostino Art Director
L.P. Williams Art Director
Lawrence P. Williams Art Director
Lee Garmes Cinematographer
Nick Musuraca Cinematographer
Robert de Grasse Cinematographer
Russell Metty Cinematographer
Cedric Hardwicke Director
Edmund Goulding Director
Frank Lloyd Director
Herbert Wilcox Director
Kent Smith Director
Lumsden Hare Director
René Clair Director
Robert Stevenson Director
Victor Saville Director
Elmo Williams Editor
George Crone Editor
Anthony Collins Musical Direction/Supervision
Cedric Hardwicke Producer
Edmund Goulding Producer
Frank Lloyd Producer
Herbert Wilcox Producer
René Clair Producer
Robert Stevenson Producer
Victor Saville Producer
Alan Campbell Screenwriter
Alice Duer Miller Screenwriter
C.S. Forester Screenwriter
Charles Bennett Screenwriter
Christopher Isherwood Screenwriter
Claudine West Screenwriter
Donald Ogden Stewart Screenwriter
Emmett Lavery Screenwriter
Frederick Lonsdale Screenwriter
Gene Lockhart Screenwriter
Jack Hartfield Screenwriter
James Hilton Screenwriter
John van Druten Screenwriter
Keith Winter Screenwriter
Lawrence Hazard Screenwriter
Michael Hogan Screenwriter
Norman Corwin Screenwriter
Peter Godfrey Screenwriter
R.C. Sherriff Screenwriter
Sig Herzig Screenwriter
W.P. Lipscomb Screenwriter
Vernon Walker Special Effects
Year: 1943
Runtime: 106
Country: UK
MPAA Rating:
Category: Feature

Genre
Drama

Produced by
Anglo-American Films
RKO Pictures

Release
March 26, 1943 (USA)
by RKO Pictures