Rotten Tomatoes® Score
80%
45%
In Theaters: January 30, 1936 (limited)
1h 27m | Drama, Romance
Aspiring actress Cicely Tyler (Margaret Sullavan) puts her career on hold when she marries ambitious newsman Christopher Tyler (James Stewart). Meanwhile, Tommy Abbott (Ray Milland), who secretly loves Cicely, arranges a big Broadway break for her.
This causes a rift in her marriage when Christopher is assigned to his newspaper's Rome bureau, but he soon deserts his post and promises never to leave her again when he discovers that she's pregnant. This rash act loses Christopher his job, forcing him to start right at the bottom again?
And so goes the rest of the story, as Cicely and Christopher struggle to balance their romance and their careers.
James Stewart's first significant leading-man role turned out to be at Universal, rather than his home studio of MGM; the loan-out was arranged by his old University Players friend and co-worker Margaret Sullavan, who was briefly married to Stewart's best pal Henry Fonda.
Among the uncredited contributors to the screenplay of Next Time We Love was Preston Sturges.
Studio: | Universal Pictures |
Cast: | Ray Milland, James Stewart, James Stewart, Grant Mitchell, Margaret Sullavan |
Writer(s): | Melville Baker |