It Happened Tomorrow (1944) [N/A]

Release Date:
March 31, 1944

Original Title:
It Happened Tomorrow

Alternate Titles:
Avvenne domani
C'est arrivé demain
Es geschah morgen

Genres:
Comedy | Fantasy

Production Companies:
Arnold Pressburger Films

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
FR: U 

Runtime: 85

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A young turn-of-the-century newspaper man finds he can get hold of the next day's paper. This brings more problems than fortune, especially as his new girlfriend is part of a phony clairvoyant act.

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Adaptation:
Dudley Nichols
René Clair

Art Direction:
Emile Kuri

Assistant Director:
Henry S. Kesler

Associate Producer:
Theo. W. Baumfeld

Camera Operator:
Guy Roe

Conductor:
Robert Stolz

Costume Design:
René Hubert

Dialogue:
Helene Fraenkel

Director:
René Clair

Director of Photography:
Archie Stout

Editor:
Fred Pressburger

Idea:
Lewis R. Foster

Makeup Artist:
Ted Larsen

Novel:
Howard Snyder

Original Music Composer:
Robert Stolz

Producer:
Arnold Pressburger

Producer's Assistant:
Carley Harriman

Screenplay:
René Clair
Dudley Nichols

Set Decoration:
Emile Kuri

Set Designer:
Ernö Metzner

Sound:
William H. Lynch

Still Photographer:
Ned Scott

Story:
Hugh Wedlock Jr.

Technical Supervisor:
Eugen Schüfftan

Theatre Play:
Lord Dunsany

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