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  1. Plot. Peter Standish is an American atomic scientist who is working in a nuclear laboratory in London. His co-worker Roger Forsyth, who is worried about Peter's lack of social activities, takes him to a house in Berkeley Square he inherited.

  2. I'll Never Forget You: Directed by Roy Ward Baker. With Tyrone Power, Ann Blyth, Michael Rennie, Dennis Price. A scientist obsessed with the past transports himself back in time to 18th-century London, where he falls in love with a beautiful young woman.

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    • Drama, Fantasy, Romance
    • Roy Ward Baker
    • 1951-12-07
  3. I’LL NEVER FORGET YOU is the remake of BERKELEY SQUARE and is about scientist Peter Standish (Tyrone Power) who has such a love of the past that he "wills" himself back to the eighteenth century. While there, he falls in love with a girl who never existed (Ann Blyth).

  4. I'll Never Forget You. Lightning in London sends an atomic physicist (Tyrone Power) back to the 1700s, where he falls in love.

    • Adventure
    • Tyrone Power, Ann Blyth, Michael Rennie
    • Roy Ward Baker
  5. 9 de fev. de 2014 · I’ll Never Forget You (1951) Toronto Film Society presented I’ll Never Forget You on Sunday, February 9, 2014 in a double bill with Peter Ibbetson, as part of the Season 66 Sunday Afternoon Film Buff Series, Programme 5. This is the movie that changed my life. I don’t have a favourite film (it’s impossible to choose; I have ...

  6. Film Details. Also Known As. Berkeley Square, Beyond Time and Space, Man of Two Worlds, No. 9 Berkeley Square, The House on the Square. Genre. Adventure. Drama. Romance. Release Date. Dec 1951. Premiere Information. New York opening: 7 Dec 1951; Los Angeles opening: 14 Dec 1951. Production Company. Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.

  7. Summaries. A scientist obsessed with the past transports himself back in time to 18th-century London, where he falls in love with a beautiful young woman. An American physicist, Peter Standish, lives in London in an inherited flat on Berkeley Square, unchanged from its 18th century appearance.