I'll Never Forget You (1951) TYRONE POWER Ann Blyth MICHAEL RENNIE

A fabulous 20th Century Fox Film, starring Tyrone Power, Ann Blyth and Michael Rennie. Peter Standish (Power) and Roger Forsyth (Rennie) are atomic scientists, working in a laboratory in England. After work on day, they go to Ty's house, which is an old town house that he inherited from a distant cousin by the name of Pettigrew. When Michael Rennie comments on his strong resemblance to an old portrait, Peter explains that it is his relative who came from America in the 1780s to marry Kate Pettigrew. He then proceeds to share details he has found out about their lives and everyone around them. When he proposes his theory that he is going back in time to their life, Roger begins to get worried. When it does happen, Peter finds himself in the time he has been dreaming of for so long. The people that he knows so well and the events he knows will happen. However, when Kate's sister, Helen (Blyth), appears, Peter is stunned. There was absolutely no mention of her in any letter, diary or anywhere in his house.

*An interesting thing about this movie is that the "present" time is filmed in Black & White, and the "past" is in Technicolor". This film is based on a stage play from 1929 and is a remake of "Berkeley Square" (1933). The original title for the film was "The House in the Square".

CAST:
TYRONE POWER as Peter Standish
ANN BLYTH as Helen
MICHAEL RENNIE as Roger Forsyth
DENNIS PRICE as Tom Pettigrew
BEATRICE CAMPBELL as Kate Pettigrew
RAYMOND HUNTLEY as Mr. Throstle
IRENE BROWNE as Lady Anne Pettigrew
KATHLEEN BYRON as Duchess of Devonshire
ANN BLYTH as Martha Forsythe

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