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I'll Turn to You

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I'll Turn to You
Directed byGeoffrey Faithfull
Written byDavid Evans
Kay Butler
Produced byF.W. Baker
StarringTerry Randall
Don Stannard
Harry Welchman
CinematographyArthur Grant
Edited byTed Richards
Music byHarry Bidgood
Production
company
Distributed byButcher's Film Service
Release date
17 June 1946
Running time
97 minutes
CountryUnited Kingdom
LanguageEnglish

I'll Turn to You is a 1946 British drama film directed by Geoffrey Faithfull and starring Terry Randall, Don Stannard and Harry Welchman. It was one of a number of films dealing with the problems of returning servicemen.[1]

Despite not being a musical, it has a lengthy concert segment at the end that allows the title song to wrap up the narrative.

It was shot at the Walton Studios west of London. The film's sets were designed by the art director George Paterson. It was made by Butcher's Film Service as a higher budget film than usual, and like many of the company's output is named after a traditional song of the same title.

Cast

References

  1. ^ Spicer p.91

Bibliography

  • Spicer, Andrew. European Film Noir. Manchester University Press, 2019.