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Till the End of Time

  • 1946
  • Approved
  • 1h 45m
ÉVALUATION IMDb
6,7/10
1,7 k
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Robert Mitchum, Guy Madison, Dorothy McGuire, and Bill Williams in Till the End of Time (1946)
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  • Réalisation
    • Edward Dmytryk
  • Scénaristes
    • Allen Rivkin
    • Niven Busch
  • Vedettes
    • Dorothy McGuire
    • Robert Mitchum
    • Guy Madison
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  • ÉVALUATION IMDb
    6,7/10
    1,7 k
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • Edward Dmytryk
    • Scénaristes
      • Allen Rivkin
      • Niven Busch
    • Vedettes
      • Dorothy McGuire
      • Robert Mitchum
      • Guy Madison
    • 57Commentaires d'utilisateurs
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    • 65Métascore
  • Voir l’information sur la production à IMDbPro
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    Dorothy McGuire
    Dorothy McGuire
    • Pat Ruscomb
    Robert Mitchum
    Robert Mitchum
    • William Tabeshaw
    Guy Madison
    Guy Madison
    • Cliff Harper
    Bill Williams
    Bill Williams
    • Perry Kincheloe
    Tom Tully
    Tom Tully
    • C.W. Harper
    William Gargan
    William Gargan
    • Sgt. Gunny Watrous
    Jean Porter
    Jean Porter
    • Helen Ingersoll
    Johnny Sands
    Johnny Sands
    • Tommy
    Loren Tindall
    Loren Tindall
    • Pinky
    Ruth Nelson
    Ruth Nelson
    • Amy Harper
    Selena Royle
    Selena Royle
    • Mrs. Kincheloe
    Harry von Zell
    Harry von Zell
    • Scuffy
    • (as Harry Von Zell)
    Richard Benedict
    Richard Benedict
    • The Boy from Idaho
    John Bailey
    John Bailey
    • Interviewer
    • (uncredited)
    Bobby Barber
    Bobby Barber
    • Arcade Game Player in Saloon
    • (uncredited)
    Bill Barnum
    • Jackson
    • (uncredited)
    Dick Benjamin
    • Sergeant
    • (uncredited)
    Paul Birch
    Paul Birch
    • Marine Wanting Farm
    • (uncredited)
    • Réalisation
      • Edward Dmytryk
    • Scénaristes
      • Allen Rivkin
      • Niven Busch
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    harry-76

    Time Capsule Movie

    This takes one back to the end of WWII when GIs were being released from service and coming home to dubious situations.

    Confused, disoriented, and restive, these ex-service men were suddenly thrust into lifestyles for which they were unprepared. From holding a bayoneted rifle to pushing a pencil, the transition was abrupt and strange.

    Many drifted into and out of relationships, while others took to the bottle as a form of escape. "Till the End of Time" dramatizes a few of these plights with some interest.

    Cast in the lead role was Guy Madison, newly "discovered" by Henry Willson and David O. Selznick for a snippet but memorable scene in "Since You Went Away" (and shot quickly while Madison was on navy leave). After being mustered out of the service a couple of years later, Hollywood was eagerly waiting to cast him in what really amounted to his first feature (barring the earlier "cameo"). Unfortunately it was a starring role.

    That was a pity, for the young "find" needed small vehicles in which to mature and grow in the profession. That he comes off as well as he does here is commendable, yet it does him a great disservice. Guy's reedy, inconsistent, and even amateurish looking--qualities that would have been honed and polished, had he the sensitive career management other similar "discoveries" were afforded.

    Having his greatest weaknesses so exposed in a lead part, Madison was "written off" for other starring roles, and pushed into routine westerns--where he more or less remained for the rest of his career. However, his appearance in some seven dozen radio, television and movie parts ain't especially hay. And while he may not have been considered the greatest actor, he did make an honest living that put food on the table for the rest of his life.

    His costars here are the excellent Robert Mitchum and Dorothy McGuire, and they certainly help bolster the proceedings. All in all, "Till the End of Time" is an interesting drama, and Guy Madison's most notable vehicle.

    The pop adaptation of Chopin's "Polanaise" played throughout doesn't hurt.
    8bkoganbing

    Dress Rehearsal

    Though Till The End Of Time boasted a hit song which filled the radio airwaves for months after the film was released, seen today it looks a whole lot like a dress rehearsal for The Best Years Of Our Lives. Not that it is a bad film, but Sam Goldwyn did so much better with a very similar plot involving three returning war veterans.

    In this case we're talking Marines, veterans of the Pacific Theater who have just come home and are trying to readjust to civilian life. At least Guy Madison is all in one piece. He meets up with attractive war widow Dorothy McGuire who's having a much harder time. Her late husband was a flier, the glamor job of the service and just about anyone else doesn't measure up. But Madison has one advantage, he's alive and McGuire is not getting any younger.

    Till The End Of Time was a followup film for Robert Mitchum who had just had his breakthrough role in The Story Of GI Joe. He plays Madison's best friend, the cowboy of Kwajalein, who talks about getting enough money together for a chicken ranch in New Mexico, but just can't quite get around to ending the partying from being discharged. Mitchum got the most notice from this film and this cemented his number one status at RKO for years.

    Like The Best Years Of Our Lives this film dealt with three veterans and the third is Bill Williams, later television's Kit Carson, who is a double amputee. Not much call for prize fighters which he was before the war with no legs. Selena Royle is particularly touching in her role as Williams's mother.

    The acclaim this film got was drowned out by the Goldwyn masterpiece which ironically enough was also released by RKO. But besides Mitchum's performance, the title theme from this picture was a big record hit in 1946. Adapted from Chopin's Polonaise by Ted Mossman and Buddy Kaye, Till The End Of Time gave Perry Como one of his earliest gold records just as he was breaking out as a singer. Doris Day also had a big seller with the Les Brown band.

    A lot of the plot elements from The Best Years Of Our Lives are found in this film. Served up nicely, but not quite the same flavor, still tasty though.
    7bmacv

    Returning vets vehicle was Madison's shining moment on screen

    The year after World War II ended brought the first dramas to look at the plight of returning veterans trying to readjust to civilian norms. The Best Years of Our Lives was the big hit that year, but there were others, too. The title song in Till The End of Time, which was adapted from a Chopin polonaise, snakes through the movie wearing many skins, from saraband to Swing, constituting one of the more effective leitmotifs of 40s-movie scores. The story centers on Guy Madison, returning from the Pacific to his Los Angeles family. His parents expect the boy who left, not the man (physically, at least) who came back; they recoil when he wants to share his experiences in battle. So he starts to rebel against their sheltered and complacent life but has little idea of what to do with his own.

    His love life is riven as well. One the one side there's the brash bobby-soxer next door, symbolizing what he used to be; on the other is weary war-widow Dorothy McGuire (among her most affecting roles), another survivor of the horrors of combat.

    It's tempting to assume that Madison landed this meaty role (he's constantly on screen) solely because of his looks -- extraordinary, even by Hollywood standards. But he delivers a natural, if a bit bashful, performance. Only when buddy Robert Mitchum resurfaces halfway through the movie does he suffer by comparison. As a black sheep with a steel plate in his skull, Mitchum strikes the sparks that would ignite his long stardom; Madison, while pleasant and competent, comes up with nothing new and starts to grow monotonous (his career took him to TV westerns and European cheapies).

    Director Edward Dmytryk (Murder, My Sweet; Back to Bataan) tones down for this leisurely character study, which remains absorbing and at times close to moving. He missteps once, very near the end, when a blast at bigotry comes flying out of left field, and he probably had to settle for the upbeat ending the studio wanted. But it was left to film noir, which dealt with similar issues obliquely (Blue Dahlia, Act of Violence, Dmytryk's own Crossfire) that probed them more profoundly.
    7eldorado90

    Before its time

    Some jerk movie reviewer says it was to much of a tear jerker. What does he or she know. I , being a Vietnam combat vet, remember seeing the movie some years ago on TV and thinking how much I related to the story line. I can't remember much about the movie except for the fact that the filmmaker was right on when it came to trying to readjust. It ain't easy. Lots of resentment and hostility. The story may have tugged at the heart but film making has got to deal with the emotional side of ones story as well as the artful aspects of making a film. The reviewer obviously has spent no time in combat so as a result the main theme of the story escapes him or her. FIGURES
    8twanurit

    Catch This One!

    ..If only to see beautiful and appealing Guy Madison in one of his earlier roles before lost to western films and TV ("Wild Bill Hickok") in the 1950s. Madison is the focal point here, portraying a returning serviceman from World War II and his subsequent adjustment to civilian life with sincerity and easy-going charm. Brad Pitt has a bit of his extremely handsome blonde, athletic looks, but not ingratiating acting prowess. (Madison is on the cover of "Hearthrob", a book about male cinema stars). Top-billed Dorothy McGuire is really support, somewhat of a matronly mis-matched love interest for the youthful Madison. A lovely score and good direction offset some dated aspects in the script. But Madison carries the day!

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    • Anecdotes
      Jean Porter and Edward Dmytryk met during the making of this film and would be married in 1948, until his death in 1999.
    • Gaffes
      On the bus arriving at the Marine base at the beginning, California is misspelled "Caliornia."
    • Citations

      Cliff Harper: You look awful!

      William Tabeshaw: You look cute...

      Cliff Harper: Come on in the house and we'll have a beer!

    • Connexions
      Featured in Hollywood the Golden Years: The RKO Story: Dark Victory (1987)
    • Bandes originales
      Till the End of Time
      by Buddy Kaye and Ted Mossman, based on Chopin's "Polonaise"

      Music by Frédéric Chopin (uncredited)

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    • Date de sortie
      • 1946 (United Kingdom)
    • Pays d’origine
      • United States
    • Langue
      • English
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Hasta el fin del tiempo
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Vermont Avenue and 4th Street, Los Angeles, Californie, États-Unis(Scuffy's Bar)
    • sociétés de production
      • RKO Radio Pictures
      • Dore Schary Productions
      • Vanguard Films
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      • 1h 45m(105 min)
    • Couleur
      • Black and White
    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.37 : 1

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