A Song for Tomorrow

A Song for Tomorrow is a 1948 second feature drama film directed by Terence Fisher in his directorial debut. It stars Evelyn Maccabe and Ralph Michael. The screenplay concerns a World War II fighter pilot who suffers amnesia.

It was made at Highbury Studios as a second feature.

Premise
A World War II fighter pilot suffers amnesia, and remembers only the voice of an opera singer, with whom he falls in love.

Cast

 * Evelyn Maccabe as Helen Maxwell
 * Ralph Michael as Roger Stanton
 * James Hayter as Nicholas Klaussman
 * Christopher Lee as Auguste
 * Conrad Phillips as Lieutenant Fenton
 * Shaun Noble as Derek Wardell
 * Ethel Coleridge as Woman in Cinema
 * Carleen Lord as Helen's Dresser
 * Yvonne Forster as Nurse
 * Martin Boddey as Major
 * Sam Kydd as Sergeant
 * Lockwood West as Mr Stokes

Critical reception
The Monthly Film Bulletin wrote: "The script, production and acting are shoddy and insignificant. The only redeeming feature of the film is the contralto voice of Evelyn McCabe, which gives an unexpected richness to an otherwise poor effort."

Critical reception
TV Guide wrote, "A touch of amnesia on the audience's part would help them forget this insipid mess."