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Language. English. Only Yesterday is a 1933 American pre-Code drama film about a young woman who becomes pregnant by her boyfriend before he rushes off to fight in World War I. It stars Margaret Sullavan (in her film debut) and John Boles .
Only Yesterday: Directed by John M. Stahl. With Margaret Sullavan, John Boles, Edna May Oliver, Billie Burke. A one-night fling during World War I results in a young girl getting pregnant. Years later, she meets him again. Now a successful businessman, he doesn't even remember her, but tries to seduce her.
20 de jul. de 1991 · Here is the English Dub of Only Yesterday released by GKIDS in 2016. Before GKIDS got the US Distributions Rights for Studio Ghibli Disney had the rights but they refused to release this film on DVD and Blu Ray due to flashback scenes including scenes of candid treatment of menstruation.
John M. Stahl. Screenwriter. William Hurlbut, George O'Neil, Arthur Richman. Novel: Stefan Zweig. Cast. Music. C. Bakaleinikoff. Cinematography. Merrit B. Gerstad (B&W) Producer. Universal Pictures. Genre. Drama. Romance | Melodrama. I World War. The Great Depression. Movie Groups. Stefan Zweig Adaptations.
Only Yesterday (1933) - Turner Classic Movies. 1933. Overview. Synopsis. Credits. Film Details. Articles & Reviews. Notes. Cast & Crew. Read More. John M. Stahl. Director. Margaret Sullavan. Mary Lane. John Boles. Jim Emerson. Edna Mae Oliver. Leona. Billie Burke. Julia Warren. Benita Hume. Phyllis Emerson. Film Details. Genre. Drama. Release Date.
Only Yesterday. 1933 Directed by John M. Stahl. A New Star is Born! On the back of the Wall Street Crash of 1929, a young business man is about to commit suicide. With the note to his wife scribbled down and a gun in his hand, he notices a thick envelope addressed to him at the desk.
Novel. Arthur Richman. Screenplay. George O'Neil. Screenplay. William Hurlbut. Screenplay. On the back of the Wall Street Crash of 1929, a young business man is about to commit suicide. With the note to his wife scribbled down and a gun in his hand, he notices a thick envelope addressed to him at the desk.