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That'll Be The Day

Tells the story of a young man (David Essex) growing up in the dreary working-class world of Britain who comes of age and finds his proper outlet in the first outgrowths of the rock-and-roll world in Britain. This film and its accompanying album were extremely successful in Britain. Along with an excellent (and nostalgic) soundtrack, it features acting performances by rockers David Essex, Billy Fury, Keith Moon and Ringo Starr. The story is continued in "Stardust".

Year: 1973
Genre: Musicals, Cult Films / After Dark
Country: UK
Director: Claude Whatham
Starring: David Essex, Billy Fury, Rosemary Leach, Ringo Starr, Keith Moon
Duration: 87 Minutes
Rating: M - Adult themes.
6.7/10
Location in store: Cult

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