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How long is Only Yesterday?
1 hour and 45 minutes
When was Only Yesterday released?
November 1, 1933
What is the IMDb rating of Only Yesterday?
7.3 out of 10
Who stars in Only Yesterday?
Margaret Sullavan
,
John Boles
, and
Edna May Oliver
Who wrote Only Yesterday?
George O'Neil
,
William Hurlbut
, and
Arthur Richman
Who directed Only Yesterday?
John M. Stahl
Who was the composer for Only Yesterday?
Walter Donaldson
and
C. Bakaleinikoff
Who was the producer of Only Yesterday?
Carl Laemmle Jr.
Who was the cinematographer for Only Yesterday?
Merritt B. Gerstad
Who was the editor of Only Yesterday?
Milton Carruth
Who are the characters in Only Yesterday?
James Stanton 'Jim' Emerson and Bob Lane
What is the plot of Only Yesterday?
A one-night fling during World War I results in a young girl getting pregnant. Years later, she meets him again. Now a successful businessman, he doesn't even remember her, but tries to seduce her.
What is Only Yesterday rated?
Passed
What genre is Only Yesterday?
Drama and Romance
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