Toomorrow is a 1970 British musical film starring Olivia Newton-John, and directed by Val Guest. A group of students pay their way through school by forming a pop band called Toomorrow; sonic vibrations from a special instrument called a "tonaliser" cause an extraterrestrial to abduct the group, and have them entertain the Alphoid population. According to the Internet Movie Database this movie is based on the 1967 film The Gang. In a March 1971 edition of the British music magazine, NME, Newton-John commented "Our film died a death and it was all a bit of a shambles. But it was a good... experience". According to onlyolivia.com : Nowadays Don Kirshner, distances himself from the project, claiming on Headliners and Legends that he left the project before it was finished as he could see it was going in the wrong direction. Rumor has it that he won't allow the movie to be shown again during his lifetime. However, it was shown in 2000 at a special LA Film Festival and the one remaining movie copy is in private hands.
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| Release date: | August 27, 1970 |
| Directed by: | Val Guest |
| Runtime: | 95 Minutes |
| Producer: | Harry Saltzman |
| Music by: | Hugo Montenegro |
| Cinematography: | Dick Bush |
| Genre: | Musical, Comedy, Science Fiction |