5/10
An air of tragedy
6 December 2020
From the start I can say I was not expecting the out of the blue happy ending that I got in Tomorrow's Another Day. The whole film had an air of tragedy all about it.

Steve Cochran plays a man who did a stretch in prison for manslaughter and is on edge. It won't take much to set him off or set him up. When police detective Hugh Sanders is shot. Cochran becomes a likely suspect especially when he runs off with Sanders's kept dime a dance woman Ruth Roman.

Roman's quite the brassy noir dame when we meet her, but she and Cochran form quite the bond on the run.

Special mention should be given to Lurene Tuttle and Ray Teal as a couple who pick up the hitchhiking Cochran and Roman. Some of their best big or small screen work.

This should have gone in the direction of the Henry Fonda/Sylvia Sidney classic You Only Live Once. Let's just say it didn't and leave it at that.
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