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Director
  
Edward H. Griffith

Music director
  
Franz Waxman

Language
  
English

6.8/10
IMDb

Genre
  
Drama, Romance

Duration
  

Country
  
United States

Next Time We Love movie poster

Writer
  
Ursula Parrott
,
Melville Baker
,
Doris Anderson
,
Preston Sturges

Release date
  
January 30, 1936 July 1, 1948 (re-release)

Screenplay
  
Preston Sturges, Rose Franken, Doris Anderson, Melville Baker

Cast
  
Margaret Sullavan
(Cicely Tyler),
James Stewart
(Christopher Tyler),
Ray Milland
(Tommy Abbott),
Grant Mitchell
(Michael Jennings)

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Next Time We Love is a 1936 melodrama film directed by Edward H. Griffith and starring Margaret Sullavan, James Stewart and Ray Milland. The adapted screenplay was by Melville Baker, with an uncredited Preston Sturges and Doris Anderson, based on Ursula Parrott's 1935 novel Next Time We Live, which was serialized before publication as Say Goodbye Again. The film is also known as Next Time We Live in the U.K.

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Plot

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Aspiring actress Cicely Tyler (Margaret Sullavan) marries ambitious newsman Christopher Tyler (James Stewart) but their life together is interrupted when he is assigned to a good position in his newspaper's Rome bureau, and she stays behind, confiding to her rich secret admirer, Tommy Abbott (Ray Milland), that she is pregnant. Separations, reunions and reconciliations follow as Cicely and Christopher struggle to balance their romance and their careers.

Cast

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  • Margaret Sullavan as Cicely Tyler
  • James Stewart as Christopher Tyler
  • Ray Milland as Tommy Abbott
  • Grant Mitchell as Michael Jennings
  • Anna Demetrio as Madame Donato
  • Robert McWade as Frank Carteret
  • Ronnie Cosby as Kit at Age Eight
  • Hattie McDaniel as Hannah (uncredited)
  • Production

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    Ursula Parrott was a popular novelist of the time, several of whose novels were turned into films, most prominently Ex-Wife which became the 1930 movie The Divorcee. The story which provided the source material for Next Time We Love was first serialized as Say Goodbye Again in McCall's from December 1934 to April 1935, and was then published as a novel called Next Time We Live, which was also the working title of the film. There was debate about what to call the movie, with studio executives concerned that a motion picture entitled Next Time We Live might be misinterpreted as being about reincarnation, while director Edward H. Griffith wanted to avoid losing the publicity value of using the novel's title. Although the film was released as Next Time We Love, the alternate title Next Time We Live was used for its British release.

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    Francis Lederer was originally cast for the part of Christopher Tyler, but was unavailable. Margaret Sullavan was responsible for suggesting her friend James Stewart might be borrowed from MGM for the part. Production on the film was delayed because Sullavan was shooting retakes for So Red the Rose, but it began on 21 October 1935 and continued through 30 December. Shooting began with only half the script written by Melville Baker, so three weeks into production, the studio put Doris Anderson on the project as well. Some scenes in the film were directed in San Francisco by assistant director Ralph Slosser using doubles, and Slosser also directed some studio scenes as well.

    Next Time We Love was released at the end of January 1936.

    Accolades

    The film is recognized by American Film Institute in these lists:

  • 2002: AFI's 100 Years...100 Passions – Nominated
  • References

    Next Time We Love Wikipedia
    Next Time We Love IMDb Next Time We Love themoviedb.org