''I'll Walk Beside You'' is a 1943 British
drama film
In film and television, drama is a category or genre of narrative fiction (or semi-fiction) intended to be more serious than humorous in tone. The drama of this kind is usually qualified with additional terms that specify its particular ...
directed by
Maclean Rogers
Maclean Rogers (13 July 1899 – 4 January 1962) was a British film director and screenwriter.
Selected filmography
Director
* ''The Third Eye (1929 film), The Third Eye'' (1929)
* ''The Mayor's Nest'' (1932)
* ''Up for the Derby'' (1933)
* ...
and starring
Richard Bird,
Lesley Brook and
Percy Marmont
Percy Marmont (25 November 1883 – 3 March 1977) was an English film actor.
Biography
Marmont appeared in more than 80 films between 1916 and 1968. A veteran film actor by 1923, he scored a big hit that year in ''If Winter Comes'', later re ...
.
[Williams p.44]
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
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throughout. The film's production company,
Butcher's Film Service
Butcher's Film Service was a British film production and distribution company that specialised in low-budget productions. The company was founded by William Butcher, a chemist from Blackheath. The company survived through several production slump ...
, named several of their films after popular songs.
Cast
*
Richard Bird as John Brent
*
Lesley Brook as Ann Johnson
*
Percy Marmont
Percy Marmont (25 November 1883 – 3 March 1977) was an English film actor.
Biography
Marmont appeared in more than 80 films between 1916 and 1968. A veteran film actor by 1923, he scored a big hit that year in ''If Winter Comes'', later re ...
as Vicar
*
Leslie Bradley
Leslie Ernest Bradley (1 September 1907 – 20 July 1974) was an English actor. He died in Desert Hot Springs, California.
Filmography
* '' The Way of Youth'' (1934) as Lieut. Burton (film debut)
* ''Play Up the Band'' (1935) as Jack Heck ...
as Tomm Booth
* Sylvia Marriott as Joan Tremayne
*
Hugh Miller
Hugh Miller (10 October 1802 – 23/24 December 1856) was a Scottish geologist, writer and folklorist.
Life and work
Miller was born in Cromarty, the first of three children of Harriet Wright (''bap''. 1780, ''d''. 1863) and Hugh Miller ...
as Dr. Stevenson
*
Beatrice Varley
Beatrice Evelyn Varley (11 July 1896 – 4 July 1964) was an English actress who appeared in television and film roles between 1936 and 1964. She made her screen debut in the 1936 film ''Tomorrow We Live'' and began to portray a variety of ...
as Miss McKenzie
*
Irene Handl
Irene Handl () (27 December 1901 – 29 November 1987) was a British character actress who appeared in more than 100 British films; she also wrote novels.
Life
Irene Handl was born in Maida Vale, London, the younger of two daughters of an Aus ...
as Ma Perkins
*
George Merritt as Hancock
*
Hilda Bayley
Hilda Christabel Bailey (29 June 1888 – 26 May 1971) was a British theatre and film actress. On stage from 1913, she was in both stage and film versions of ''Carnival'' in 1918 and 1921, respectively; and in the controversial crime film ''Coca ...
as Mrs. Tremayne
*
John McHugh as Orchestral Soloist
* St. David's Singers as Vocal Ensemble
*
London Symphony Orchestra
The London Symphony Orchestra (LSO) is a British symphony orchestra based in London. Founded in 1904, the LSO is the oldest of London's orchestras, symphony orchestras. The LSO was created by a group of players who left Henry Wood's Queen's ...
as Themselves
References
Bibliography
* Williams, Tony. ''Structures of Desire: British Cinema, 1939–1955''. SUNY Press, 2000.
External links
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1943 films
British musical drama films
1940s musical drama films
Films set in England
Films set in London
Films directed by Maclean Rogers
British black-and-white films
1943 drama films
Films scored by Percival Mackey
1940s English-language films
1940s British films
English-language musical drama films
Butcher's Film Service films
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