

Forever and a Day
Directed by René Clair, Frank Lloyd, Robert StevensonDuring World War II, an American travels to Britain to sell an old house near London that belongs to his family. However, he meets Leslie Trimble who lives in the house and who is resolutely against the sale. While they spend the night in an air-raid shelter she tells him the story of the building from its construction in 1804 until the present.
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Forever and a Day was released on January 21, 1943.
Forever and a Day was directed by René Clair, Frank Lloyd, Robert Stevenson, Edmund Goulding, Cedric Hardwicke, Herbert Wilcox, Victor Saville.
Forever and a Day has a runtime of 1h 44m.
Forever and a Day was produced by René Clair, Edmund Goulding, Cedric Hardwicke, Frank Lloyd, Victor Saville, Robert Stevenson, Herbert Wilcox.
During World War II, an American travels to Britain to sell an old house near London that belongs to his family. However, he meets Leslie Trimble who lives in the house and who is resolutely against the sale. While they spend the night in an air-raid shelter she tells him the story of the building from its construction in 1804 until the present.
The key characters in Forever and a Day are Gates Trimble Pomfret (Kent Smith), Assistant Hotel Manager (Reginald Gardiner), Archibald Spavin (Victor McLaglen).
Forever and a Day is rated Not Rated.
Forever and a Day is a Drama, History film.
Forever and a Day has an audience rating of 5 out of 10.




















