I'll Walk Beside You (film) explained

I'll Walk Beside You
Director:Maclean Rogers
Producer:F.W. Baker
Editing:Ted Richards
Distributor:Butcher's Film Service
Runtime:88 minutes
Country:United Kingdom
Language:English

I'll Walk Beside You is a 1943 British drama film directed by Maclean Rogers and starring Richard Bird, Lesley Brook and Percy Marmont.[1]

It takes its name from the song "I'll Walk Beside You" by Alan Murray and Edward Lockton, which is played over the opening credits and used as a refrain throughout. The film's production company, Butcher's Film Service, named several of their films after popular songs.

Cast

References

  1. Williams p.44

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