In There’s Always Tomorrow — screenwriter Bernard C. Schoenfeld’s adaptation of Ursula Parrott’s novel of the same title — a wealthy owner of a toy factory (Fred MacMurray) is reunited with the great love of his youth (Barbara Stanwyck) and questions his own gray middle-class life, sparking hostility from his children. Filmed in black and white by Russel Metty. (Douglas Sirk, 1956, DCP, 84 minutes)
A book signing of Becoming the Ex-Wife: The Unconventional Life & Forgotten Writings of Ursula Parrott follows the screening.