If Tomorrow Comes (film)
If Tomorrow Comes is a 1971 American TV film. It was originally entitled The Glass Hammer[1] then My Husband, the Enemy but was retitled after protests.[2]
Plot
An American girl marries a Japanese American just before the attack on Pearl Harbor.
Cast
- Patty Duke as Eileen Phillips
- Frank Michael Liu as David Tayaneka
- Anne Baxter as Miss Cramer
- James Whitmore as Frank Phillips
- Pat Hingle as Sheriff
- Mako as Tadashi
Reception
The Los Angeles Times called it "worthy, painful".[3]
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References
- "5-week year in the life of Patty Duke" (1971, Oct 28). Los Angeles Times
- Paris, I. (1971, Nov 02). "Fallacious belief is knocked out" Los Angeles Times
- Thomas, K. (1971, Dec 07). "World War II drama retold" Los Angeles Times
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