When the Lights Go On Again (1944)
Directed by William K. Howard / William Howard
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Synopsis by Sandra Brennan
In this drama, a young couple ignores the advice of their elders and get married. Soon afterward, the young groom is inducted into the war. Overseas, he suffers from shell shock and must return home. Much of the drama centers upon his reminiscences as he rides the train homeward. Later the people he thought about on his journey home help him to recover.
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battle-fatigue, couple, daydream, emotional-problems, escort, family, flashback, help, home, homecoming, husband, love, newspaper, objection, problems, reporter, shock, soldier, train [locomotive], victim, war