
Three former Marines have a hard time readjusting to civilian life. Perry can't deal with the loss of the use of his legs. William is in trouble with bad debts. And Cliff can't decide what he wants to do with his life, although he gets encouragement from war widow Pat Ruscomb.... (Full plot summary below)
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Three former Marines have a hard time readjusting to civilian life. Perry can't deal with the loss of the use of his legs. William is in trouble with bad debts. And Cliff can't decide what he wants to do with his life, although he gets encouragement from war widow Pat Ruscomb.
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| Out of the PastRaquel Stechersuffers from a weak plot, poor character building and silly melodrama. |
| User ReviewGreg WFriday, July 8, 2011 (1946) Till The End Of Time DRAMA Labelled as a sequel to the superior "The Best Years Of Our Lives" but really a film that was released into theatres months before the much superior "The Best Years..." which consist of similar themes, telling a story about WWII veterans trying to adjust back to civilian life again, after spending 3 years or more on the battlefield and is based on Niven Busch's novel "They Dream of Home" according to RT! Watch this film very carefully and felt that it dwells on specific situations more longer than others, but still captivating as a whole since I know that it's based on a real persons experiences and it's conflicts that come with it- some of the stories subplots needs to be tightened! Still showcases an enlightening and captivating experience Still the film gets a strong 3 out of 4 stars |
| User ReviewAllan CFriday, July 8, 2011 (1946) Till The End Of Time DRAMA Labelled as a sequel to the superior "The Best Years Of Our Lives" but really a film that was released into theatres months before the much superior "The Best Years..." which consist of similar themes, telling a story about WWII veterans trying to adjust back to civilian life again, after spending 3 years or more on the battlefield and is based on Niven Busch's novel "They Dream of Home" according to RT! Watch this film very carefully and felt that it dwells on specific situations more longer than others, but still captivating as a whole since I know that it's based on a real persons experiences and it's conflicts that come with it- some of the stories subplots needs to be tightened! Still showcases an enlightening and captivating experience Still the film gets a strong 3 out of 4 stars |
| User ReviewScott STill the End of Time (1946) -- [4.5] -- A young soldier (Guy Madison) struggles to find purpose to his life after returning home from service in WWII. The guy's problem isn't as clear as I'd like it to be. His friends (Robert Mitchum and Bill Williams) have obvious injuries, but Madison's character seems to suffer from nothing more than laziness. The film sometimes works as a soap opera, but I hate to see any movie skirt the issues of post-war trauma and depression. Mitchum and Dorothy McGuire give noteworthy performances, but Madison is stiff in his first starring role. Good thing he's eye candy. (Mommy.) |