Toomorrow [Blu-ray]
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Musical comedy starring Olivia Newton-John as the lead singer of a band which is abducted by aliens. Olivia (Newton-John) is the sole female member of a band called Toomorrow, who attempt to pay their way through college with their music. Unknowingly, the musicians stumble across a form of vocal harmonising that produces the precise vibrations an alien race needs to survive.
Olivia and her fellow band members are consequently abducted by the aliens and find themselves playing to an even more intimidating crowd than their contemporaries at the student union...
Region B
This is a UK import. As Australia and New Zealand share Region B with the UK, it will play on any standard Blu-ray player in Australia and New Zealand.
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Actors: Olivia Newton-John, Benny Thomas, Vic Cooper, Karl Chambers, Roy Dotrice, Imogen Hassall, Tracey Crisp, Margaret Nolan
Director: Val Guest
Format: Blu-ray
Languages: English
Subtitles: English for the Hearing Impaired
Number of Discs: 1
Run Time: 90 Minutes
Country of Origin: United Kingdom
Release date: 22 June 2026
- Newly remastered by Deaf Crocodile and the BFI and presented in High Definition
- New audio commentary by author and music historian Andrew Sandoval
- Toomorrow: Musical Humanism Through the Stars (2026, 12 mins) new visual essay by film critic Celeste de la Cabra
- The Guardian Lecture: Val Guest (1998, 60 mins)
- The British Entertainment History Project: Val Guest (1988, 10 mins): In this excerpt from a career-spanning audio interview with Val Guest, informally recorded on cassette in 1988, the director recalls the challenging circumstances that surrounded the production of Toomorrow
- Tomorrow Night in London (1969, 5 mins)
- The Nose Has It! (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 Guest
- If I Could Turn You On (1969, 13 mins): a stark experimental film documenting an avant-garde performance at the Camden Roundhouse, one of the locations used in Toomorrow
- Chimp-Mates: Alice Goes Pop! (1975, 17 mins): a group of kids form a band....with a chimp on drums no less, in this kitsch short from the Children’s Film Foundation
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