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I'll Cry Tomorrow

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In this gripping dramatization based on a true story, we follow the tale of a talented and charismatic singer who, despite her success on stage, struggles with an internal battle against alcoholism. As her musical career flourishes, her personal life begins to unravel. The protagonist, known for her powerful voice and magnetism, finds herself trapped in a spiral of self-destruction, fighting to maintain her status in the entertainment industry as her dependence on alcohol grows uncontrollably.

The film immerses us in her tumultuous relationships, ranging from romance with other musicians to the complex dynamics with her family, which are impacted by her addiction. Stress, fame, and the constant pressure to fit into the show business world push her further to the edge. Amidst thrilling melodies and heartbreaking moments, the protagonist confronts the harsh realities of her life and seeks reasons to keep going.

With a raw and honest approach to the devastating effects of alcohol, the story serves as both a tribute to personal struggle and a glimpse into the dark shadow that fame can cast. As the stage lights shine brightly, the fight for redemption and self-love becomes the true heart of this emotional narrative. In the end, the question remains: can someone truly save themselves while trying to survive in a world that often seems to be against them?

Media type
Movie
Year
1955
Director
Daniel Mann
Writer
Helen Deutsch
Jay Richard Kennedy
Rating
Service
Internet Movie Database
Rating
7.20
Service
Rotten tomatoes
Rating
86.00
Actors
Susan Hayward
Richard Conte
Eddie Albert
Jo Van Fleet
Ray Danton
Margo
Virginia Gregg
Don 'Red' Barry
David Kasday
Carole Ann Campbell
Peter Leeds
Tol Avery
Timothy Carey
Veda Ann Borg
Eve McVeagh
Ruth Storey
Bill Walker
Bess Flowers
Henry Kulky
Nora Marlowe
Kenneth Patterson
Sam Harris
Kenner G. Kemp
Harold Miller
Frank Mills
Jeffrey Sayre
Brandon Beach
Rudy Germane
Herschel Graham
Gender
Drama
Country
United States
Producers
Lawrence Weingarten
Original title
I'll Cry Tomorrow
Duration
117
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