
| The Man from Yesterday | |
|---|---|
| Directed by | Berthold Viertel |
| Written by | Neil Blackwell (story) Rowland G. Edwards (story) Oliver H.P. Garrett |
| Starring | Claudette Colbert Clive Brooke |
| Music by | Herman Hand Rudolph G. Kopp John Leipold |
| Cinematography | Karl Struss |
| Distributed by | Paramount Pictures |
| Release date(s) | June 24, 1932 |
| Running time | 71 minutes |
| Country | |
| Language | English |
The Man from Yesterday is a 1932 romantic drama film made by Paramount Pictures, directed by Berthold Viertel, and starring Claudette Colbert and Clive Brook.
In Paris at the end of the First World War, Sylvia Suffolk and British officer Tony Clyde get married, shortly before Tony leaves for the front. Sylvia, newly pregnant, is given the news that Tony is dead while working as a nurse for surgeon René Gaudin. Sylvia gradually falls in love with René, but is reluctant to remarry since she has no official news of Tony's death. On holiday in Switzerland with René, Sylvia is shocked to find Tony is still alive, and convalescing, and now finds herself torn between duty to Tony and marriage to René.
Man From Yesterday is also a copyrighted character (not related to the book) created by author Gary West for Mr. Pop History/Mr. Pop Culture on the Internet. Man From Yesterday represents thousands and thousands of pages of News and Pop Culture content from the 1950's forward, plus an interactive feature which answers pop culture e-mail.
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