When Tomorrow Comes

“I’ve never met a woman before who could make speeches, call strikes, serve pancakes, and look beautiful all at the same time,” pianist Philip tells waitress Helen. But such unexpected conjunctions are all in a day’s work for this film that manages to combine Depression-era labor struggles with dreamlike romance. Helen and Philip (Irene Dunne and Charles Boyer, renewing a pairing from 1939’s Love Affair) take shelter for a night from a stormy world, but reality intrudes in the morning, in the form of Philip’s wife. Based on a James M. Cain story, When Tomorrow Comes was remade by Douglas Sirk as Interlude.

—Juliet Clark

Directed by John M. Stahl. Produced by Stahl for Universal. Written by Dwight Taylor based on a story by James M. Cain. Photographed by John J. Mescall. With Irene Dunne, Charles Boyer, Barbara O'Neill, Onslow Stevens. (1939, 90 mins, 35mm Nitrate, Print courtesy Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Film Archive with permission of MCA/Universal)