Now and Forever
Now and Forever is a 1956 British drama film directed by Mario Zampi and starring Janette Scott, Vernon Gray and Kay Walsh. It is based on the play The Orchard Walls by R.F. Delderfield, and was Scott's first adult role after a career as a child star in Britain. The screenplay concerns an upper-class girl who becomes romantically involved with a garage mechanic, and they head for Gretna Green to elope.
Plot
Set in a market town in central England, Janette Grant is the 17 year old daughter of a wealthy, divorced couple who's lonely as her father rarely visits and her mother never finds time for her. She comes downstairs, ready to go to a musical performance at school. Expecting her mother to take her and give her support, Janette is upset that she decides to participate in a golf club competition as the slot just opened up.
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More details
author | R. F. Delderfield |
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director | Mario Zampi |
editor | Richard Best |
genre | drama |
keywords | back in time beg belong car trouble carry on divorced couple even expect golf club good time heart attack lose morning principal return home stage fright town hall twist write young couple |
musicBy | Stanley Black |
producer | Mario Zampi |
productionCompany | Mario Zampi Productions |
publisher | Associated British-Pathé |