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  1. 26 Reviews. Hide Spoilers. Sort by: Filter by Rating: Good? GREAT! ptb-8 12 February 2004. This exceptionally effective and emotional small film is one of Republic's very best, and one of their last that was creatively and carefully produced as the studio died.

  2. Come Next Spring: Directed by R.G. Springsteen. With Ann Sheridan, Steve Cochran, Walter Brennan, Sherry Jackson. In 1920s Arkansas, after a 12 year absence, reformed alcoholic Matt Ballot returns to his abandoned family but has to win them back and regain his hometown's respect too.

    • (671)
    • Drama, Romance
    • R.G. Springsteen
    • 1956-03-09
  3. Come Next Spring 1955 1h 32m Drama List Reviews 58% Audience Score Fewer than 50 Ratings A long-gone wayward man (Steve Cochran) returns sober to his wary wife (Ann Sheridan) and family in...

    • (5)
    • Dennis Schwartz
    • Drama
    • R. G. Springsteen
  4. With all this talent, touching story and picturesque locations in and around Ione, California, Come Next Spring scored very positive reviews. But Republic dropped the film onto the lower half of a double bill instead of giving it a proper release.

    • R. G. Springsteen, Herb Mendelson
    • Ann Sheridan
  5. Come Next Spring is a 1956 American Trucolor drama film directed by R. G. Springsteen and starring Ann Sheridan, Steve Cochran and Walter Brennan. It was produced and distributed by Republic Pictures. The theme song, "Come Next Spring", with music by Max Steiner and lyrics by Lenny Adelson, was performed by Tony Bennett.

  6. November 12, 2020 by EmanuelLevy. R. G. Springsteen directed Come Next Spring, a family drama, starring Ann Sheridan and Steve Cochran, shot in technicolor on Sacramento locations. Come Next Spring. Steve Cochran formed his own company, Robert Alexander Productions, and Come Next Spring was his first film.

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  8. Popular reviews. sakana1 ★★★★ 8. Come Next Spring. "Come next spring, the mute girl will have found her voice again." "Come next spring, my alcoholic, absent husband will have dried out, reformed, and come home." "Come next spring, sharecropping will be profitable."

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