Kill Me Tomorrow is a 1957 British crime film directed by Terence Fisher and starring Pat O'Brien and Lois Maxwell.
[1] It was written by Robert Falconer and Manning O'Brine and made by Tempean Films at Southall Studios in West London.
After suffering a series of personal setbacks and in desperate need of cash, reporter Bart Crosbie tries to get his old job back.
The Monthly Film Bulletin wrote: "Spiced with maudlin sentiment on the one hand and a guest appearance by Tommy Steele on the other, this is a competent but unconvincing crime story.
"[2] The Radio Times called the film a "far-fetched B-movie ...Terence Fisher directs with little enthusiasm, but it's worth hanging in there to catch the debut of Tommy Steele.