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From: oscar@utcsrgv.UUCP (Oscar M. Nierstrasz)
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Subject: Re: "Tomorrow"... a review (Robert Duvall in a Faulkner short story)
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Date: Mon, 5-Mar-84 23:07:03 EST
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Posted: Mon Mar  5 23:07:03 1984
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A quick follow-up.  "Tomorrow" is indeed an excellent movie starring
Robert Duvall and should be seen by all.  If you have a chance, by all
means go see it.  It was made in 1972, however, not 1981 as claimed by
moriarty.  The director was J. Anthony, who has not been heard from since.

Duvall's versatility always amazes me -- here he plays close-mouthed,
good-hearted but not-too-bright yokel who is hired as caretaker for
a saw-mill over the winter.  One day he finds an exhausted pregnant
woman collapsed in the snow outside his shack ...

A remarkable film for so few words.

					Oscar Nierstrasz