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Tomorrow We Live

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When Julie (Jean Parker) arrives at the café of her father, Pop (Emmett Lynn), after being away at college, she is dismayed because she assumes he's now in league with a gangster nicknamed "the Ghost" (Ricardo Cortez). She reunites with an old love, Lt. Bob Lord (William Marshall), and becomes engaged. The Ghost, who has been extorting Pop, presses him to break up the couple because he's fallen for Julie. Meanwhile, the Ghost faces competition from a dangerous rival gang.

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Dennis Schwartz Dennis Schwartz Movie Reviews 05/07/2015
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The film's best feature is its short length. Go to Full Review
Michael E. Grost Classic Film and Television 07/06/2010
Strange little B movie crime thriller, with inventive direction and visual style. Go to Full Review
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08/24/2009 Pretty good bit of WWII propaganda. See more 12/05/2008 just ok B movie fare See more Read all reviews
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Synopsis When Julie (Jean Parker) arrives at the café of her father, Pop (Emmett Lynn), after being away at college, she is dismayed because she assumes he's now in league with a gangster nicknamed "the Ghost" (Ricardo Cortez). She reunites with an old love, Lt. Bob Lord (William Marshall), and becomes engaged. The Ghost, who has been extorting Pop, presses him to break up the couple because he's fallen for Julie. Meanwhile, the Ghost faces competition from a dangerous rival gang.
Director
Edgar G. Ulmer
Producer
Seymour Nebenzal
Screenwriter
Bart Lytton
Production Co
Atlantis Pictures
Genre
Crime, Drama
Original Language
English
Runtime
1h 6m