Next Time We Love

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Screenplay byMelville Baker
Based on
Produced byPaul Kohner
Next Time We Love
Directed byEdward H. Griffith
Screenplay byMelville Baker
Based on
Produced byPaul Kohner
StarringMargaret Sullavan
James Stewart
Ray Milland
Grant Mitchell
Robert McWade
Anna Demetrio
Ronald Cosby
CinematographyJoseph A. Valentine
Edited byTed J. Kent
Music byFranz Waxman
(musical director)
Color processBlack and white
Production
company
Universal Pictures
Distributed byUniversal Pictures
Release date
  • January 30, 1936 (1936-01-30)
Running time
87 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Budget$350,000[2]

Next Time We Love is a 1936 American melodrama film directed by Edward H. Griffith and starring Margaret Sullavan, James Stewart and Ray Milland. The adapted screenplay was by Melville Baker, with an uncredited Preston Sturges and Doris Anderson, based on Ursula Parrott's 1935 novel Next Time We Live, which was serialized before publication as Say Goodbye Again. The film is also known as Next Time We Live in the U.K.

Aspiring actress Cicely Tyler marries ambitious newsman Christopher Tyler, but their life together is interrupted when he is assigned to a good position in his newspaper's Rome bureau, and she stays behind, confiding to her rich secret admirer, Tommy Abbott, that she is pregnant. Separations, reunions and reconciliations follow as Cicely and Christopher struggle to balance their romance and their careers.[3][4][5]

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