Hello God

[1] For many years this was considered a lost film, but in 2013 a copy was discovered in the basement of the surrogate court of New York City.

[citation needed] An unknown soldier (Errol Flynn) relates the story of four young men who are killed at the Battle of Anzio before they go into Heaven.

The movie was originally entitled Before You Sleep Tonight and Flynn agreed to own a half interest in the film in exchange for a promissory note worth $25,000 signed in July 1949.

[4] Flynn was unhappy with the quality of the final product and while making another film with Marshall in Paris, Adventures of Captain Fabian, he arranged for a friend of his, Charles Gross, to obtain the original negative of Hello God.

[5]William Marshall then sued Flynn for collection on the promissory note which had been signed in exchange for a half interest in the film.