There's Always Tomorrow (1956 film)
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Film and television

* ''There's Always Tomorrow'' (1934 film), based on Ursula Parrott's novel; directed by Edward Sloman, starring Frank Morgan, Binnie Barnes and Lois Wilson * ''There's Always Tomorrow'' (1956 film), second filming of Parrott's novel; directed by Douglas Sirk, starring Barbara Stanwyck, Fred MacMurray and Joan Bennett * ''There's Always Tomorrow'' (telenovela) (original title: ''Siempre habrá un mañana''), 1974 Mexican serial *''There's Always Tomorrow'', 1980 Malaysian film (original title: ''Esok Masih Ada'') (see
List of Malaysian films of the 1980s This is a list of films produced in Malaysia ordered by year of release in the 1980s in film, 1980s. For an alphabetical listing of Malaysian films see :Malaysian films. External linksMalaysian filmat the Internet Movie DatabaseMalaysian Fea ...
) *''There's Always Tomorrow'' (original title ''Ashita-ga arusa''), 2001 Japanese film based on 1963 song, starring Takashi Fujii * ''There's Always Tomorrow'' (2001 TV series) (original title ''Ashita-ga arusa''), Japanese drama based on 1963 song, starring Takashi Fujii *"There's Always Tomorrow, Baby", episode of Japanese anime television series ''Space Dandy'' (see List of Space Dandy episodes)


Literature

*''There's Always Tomorrow'', 1929 novel by American
Ursula Parrott Ursula Parrott (March 26, 1899Radcliffe College, Yearbook' (1920): 67. via Hathi Trust – September 1957), was a commercially successful American writer of romantic fiction novels. Her first book, ''Ex-Wife'' (1929), was a best seller, and was ad ...
; basis for 1934 and 1956 films *''There’s Always Tomorrow: The story of a checkered life'', 1935 memoir by American reporter, spy, and film maker
Marguerite Harrison Marguerite Elton Harrison (1879–1967) was an American reporter, spy, filmmaker and translator. She was also one of the four founding members of the Society of Woman Geographers. Biography Harrison was born Marguerite Elton Baker, one of two d ...
*''There’s Always Tomorrow'', 1974 autobiography by English actress
Anna Neagle Dame Florence Marjorie Wilcox (''née'' Robertson; 20 October 1904 – 3 June 1986), known professionally as Anna Neagle, was an English stage and film actress, singer, and dancer. She was a successful box-office draw in the British cinema ...


Music

* "There's Always Tomorrow" (Hachidai Nakamura and Yukio Aoshima song), performed in 1963 by Kyu Sakamoto *"There's Always Tomorrow", by Johnny Marks, part of score for 1964 TV special ''Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer'' (soundtrack) *"There's Always Tomorrow", on Paul Revere & the Raiders' 1966 ''Midnight Ride'' (album) *"There's Always Tomorrow", on Red Red Meat's 1995 album, ''
Bunny Gets Paid ''Bunny Gets Paid'' is the third studio album by Red Red Meat, released in 1995 by Sub Pop. The band supported the album by touring with the Grifters. Critical reception The '' St. Louis Post-Dispatch'' called the album "a muddy, perilous trek t ...
'' *"There's Always Tomorrow", from George Stiles and Anthony Drewe's score for 1996 musical '' Peter Pan: A Musical Adventure'' *"There's Always Tomorrow", by Space Twins' 2003 album ''
The End of Imagining ''The End of Imagining'' is the debut LP by Space Twins, released on November 4, 2003 on the band's own label Raga Drop Records. Rolling Stone critic John D. Luerresen named the album the 7th best of 2003. Background Initially formed in 1993 as ...
'' *"There's Always Tomorrow", on 2005's ''Passion'' (Geri Halliwell album) *"There's Always Tomorrow", on Ulrich Schnauss' and Mark Peters' 2013 ''Tomorrow Is Another Day'' (album)


Other uses

*''There's Always Tomorrow'', 1949 English play, with original cast including Hugh Paddick *"There's Always Tomorrow", radio spy drama by
Ted Allbeury Theodore Edward le Bouthillier Allbeury (24 October 1917 – 4 December 2005) was a British author of espionage fiction. He served as an intelligence officer in the Special Operations Executive between 1940 and 1947, reaching the rank of lieuten ...
; broadcast in 1985 and included in 1990 short story collection ''Other Kinds of Treason'' {{disambig