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Tomorrow (Region B)

Tomorrow (Region B)

Toomorrow (Blu-ray)
Director: Val Guest

London-based pop group Toomorrow, fronted by Olivia (Olivia Newton-John), are attempting to pay their way through college with their music. Unbeknownst to them, the sonic vibrations from their ā€˜tonaliser’ have been picked up by the Alphoid Galactic Control and identified as the only solution to saving the Alphoids from extinction.

This science fiction musical comedy directed by Val Guest and produced by Don Kirshner (musical producer of The Monkees) and Harry Saltzman (James Bond) was shelved after one week in cinemas due to a lawsuit and was impossible to watch by the public for decades. The film is presented here having been newly scanned and restored.

Extras/Special features

  • Newly remastered by Deaf Crocodile and the BFI and presented in High DefinitionĀ 
  • New audio commentary by author and music historian Andrew SandovalĀ 
  • Toomorrow:Ā  Musical Humanism Through the StarsĀ (2026, 12 mins) new visual essay by film critic Celeste de laĀ CabraĀ 
  • The Guardian Lecture: Val GuestĀ (1998, 61 mins)Ā 
  • Val Guest onĀ ToomorrowĀ (1988, 10 mins):Ā an extract from an interview recorded by the British Entertainment History ProjectĀ 
  • The Nose Has It!Ā (1942, 8 mins): cheeky comic Arthur Askey advocates safe sneezing into a handkerchief to stop the spread of germs in this short film directed by Val GuestĀ 
  • If I Could Turn You OnĀ (1969, 13 mins): a stark experimental film documenting an avant-garde performance at the Camden Roundhouse, one of the locations used inĀ ToomorrowĀ 
  • Chimpmates: Alice Goes PopĀ (1976, 15 mins):Ā a group of kids form a band....withĀ a chimp on drumsĀ no less,Ā in this kitsch short from the Children’s Film FoundationĀ 
  • **FIRST PRESSING ONLY** Illustrated booklet featuringĀ new writingĀ on the filmĀ by Matthew Hild, on Val Guest by the BFI’s Dr Josephine Botting and an essay byĀ Jay Rathbone on manufactured pop groupsĀ 

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Toomorrow (Blu-ray)
Director: Val Guest

London-based pop group Toomorrow, fronted by Olivia (Olivia Newton-John), are attempting to pay their way through college with their music. Unbeknownst to them, the sonic vibrations from their ā€˜tonaliser’ have been picked up by the Alphoid Galactic Control and identified as the only solution to saving the Alphoids from extinction.

This science fiction musical comedy directed by Val Guest and produced by Don Kirshner (musical producer of The Monkees) and Harry Saltzman (James Bond) was shelved after one week in cinemas due to a lawsuit and was impossible to watch by the public for decades. The film is presented here having been newly scanned and restored.

Extras/Special features

  • Newly remastered by Deaf Crocodile and the BFI and presented in High DefinitionĀ 
  • New audio commentary by author and music historian Andrew SandovalĀ 
  • Toomorrow:Ā  Musical Humanism Through the StarsĀ (2026, 12 mins) new visual essay by film critic Celeste de laĀ CabraĀ 
  • The Guardian Lecture: Val GuestĀ (1998, 61 mins)Ā 
  • Val Guest onĀ ToomorrowĀ (1988, 10 mins):Ā an extract from an interview recorded by the British Entertainment History ProjectĀ 
  • The Nose Has It!Ā (1942, 8 mins): cheeky comic Arthur Askey advocates safe sneezing into a handkerchief to stop the spread of germs in this short film directed by Val GuestĀ 
  • If I Could Turn You OnĀ (1969, 13 mins): a stark experimental film documenting an avant-garde performance at the Camden Roundhouse, one of the locations used inĀ ToomorrowĀ 
  • Chimpmates: Alice Goes PopĀ (1976, 15 mins):Ā a group of kids form a band....withĀ a chimp on drumsĀ no less,Ā in this kitsch short from the Children’s Film FoundationĀ 
  • **FIRST PRESSING ONLY** Illustrated booklet featuringĀ new writingĀ on the filmĀ by Matthew Hild, on Val Guest by the BFI’s Dr Josephine Botting and an essay byĀ Jay Rathbone on manufactured pop groupsĀ 

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