Tomorrow's Yesterday

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Tomorrow's Yesterday
Directed byElan Gale
Written byElan Gale
StarringPaul McCarthy-Boyington
Patrick O'Sullivan
Angelo Perez
Sascha Rasmussen
Release date
  • 2006 (2006)
Running time
28 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Tomorrow's Yesterday is a short film written and directed by Elan Gale.

It was produced by Page One Pictures in association with Sascha Rasmussen, Paul McCarthy-Boyington, Patrick O'Sullivan, and Angelo Perez, who were also the actors in the film.

Premiered on March 2, 2006, in Florence, Alabama, it has since played in 14 other film festivals worldwide. Other actors in the film include Efren Ramirez, Sam Sarpong, Michael A. Williams and Bridget Marquardt.


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