That'll Be the Day (film)
1973 film by Claude Whatham
That'll Be the Day is a 1973 British drama film about a gifted but wayward young man who finally discovers a sense of purpose when he decides to turn his love of music into a career.
- Directed by Claude Whatham. Written by Ray Connolly.
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Mike
edit- You'll like Bath... better class of fuck in Bath.
Dialogue
edit- Jim MacLaine: Ever thought of writing your own songs?
- J.D. Clover: What?
- Jim MacLaine: Well instead of playing those crummy Cliff Richard songs?
- J.D. Clover: No not really... . you've got to be American to write those rock and roll songs properly.
Cast
edit- David Essex - Jim Maclaine
- Rosemary Leach - Mary Maclaine
- James Booth - Mr. Maclaine
- Ringo Starr - Mike
- Robert Lindsay - Terry Sutcliffe
- Rosalind Ayres - Jeanette Sutcliffe
- Billy Fury - Stormy Tempest (character based in Rory Storm)
- Tony Rayment - Jive Dancer
- Keith Moon - J.D. Clover
- Deborah Watling - Sandra
- Karl Howman - Johnny Swinburne
- Beth Morris - Jean
- Sacha Puttnam - young Jim Maclaine
External links
edit- That'll Be the Day quotes at the Internet Movie Database