A rich young society girl falls in love with a car mechanic. Her family is appalled and stops her seeing him. The girl attempts to commit suicide and then decides to elope.A rich young society girl falls in love with a car mechanic. Her family is appalled and stops her seeing him. The girl attempts to commit suicide and then decides to elope.A rich young society girl falls in love with a car mechanic. Her family is appalled and stops her seeing him. The girl attempts to commit suicide and then decides to elope.
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- TriviaVV1987, the registration number of the two seater car used by Vernon Gray in this film , is also used on the 'Swiftmobile 4-litre' purchased by Ian Carmichael in "School for Scoundrels" (1960) from Dennis Price and Peter Jones. Both films starred Janette Scott.
- GoofsWhen Janette and Mike are in the canoe on the river, Mike is paddling but it is obvious that the boat is not moving. It is probably fixed in a stationary position for the camera shot.
- Quotes
Mrs. Grant: Janette - I won't beat about the bush. I had bad news this morning.
Janette Grant: Bad news?
Mrs. Grant: Yes. Your father died in hospital last night.
- ConnectionsFeatured in How to Lose Friends & Alienate People (2008)
Featured review
Eloping proves hard for an upper class girl and a mechanic as the girl's bitter mother starts a police chase by claiming that they stole money in this little seen drama from 'Too Many Crooks' and 'Laughter in Paradise' director Mario Zampi. Vastly different to the comedies that Zampi is best known for, 'Now and Forever' has several sobering moments as we are shown the circumstances leading to the girl, played by Janette Scott, feeling a need to run away. While her character is a little too one dimensional with her complete disregard for Scott's feelings, Pamela Brown is well cast as her cruel mother who does not see the importance in attending her daughter's recitals or telling her that her estranged father was unwell until after his death. Other familiar British faces make notable appearances; Ronald Squire adds ample comic relief as a nosey waiter, while Bryan Forbes has a fun turn as a drunk hitting on Scott. An uncredited Hattie Jacques has the best bit part though, scolding a policeman. Scott and lead actor Vernon Gray are unfortunately never quite as interesting as the supporting characters, and even at only 90 minutes long, the plot feels stretched thin by its conclusion. The 'Thriller' classification on IMDb is slightly inaccurate too as there are a lot of lulls while the pair are on the run. The film does undeniably succeed though in telling a familiar story in a sweet manner and curiously, there is a bell tower scene that almost looks like the blueprint for the iconic scenes in 'Vertigo' - still only a twinkle in Hitchcock's eye back when this film was released.
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- Also known as
- Jetzt und für alle Zeiten
- Filming locations
- Bourton-on-the-Water, Gloucestershire, England, UK(Village garage where Vernon works)
- Production company
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- Runtime1 hour 30 minutes
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 1.37 : 1
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