Summary
Old Bill and Son is a British film comedy first released in 1941,
directed by Ian Dalrymple.
The film stars Morland Graham, John Mills, Mary Clare, Renee Houston and René Ray.
Our overall rating for this film is: good.
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Credits
- Director: Ian Dalrymple
- Script: Bruce Bairnsfather, Ian Dalrymple, Derek N. Twist
- Photo: Georges Périnal
- Music: Richard Addinsell
- Cast: Morland Graham (Old Bill), John Mills (Young Bill Busby), Mary Clare (Maggie), Renee Houston (Stella Malloy), René Ray (Sally), Janine Darcey (Françoise), Gus McNaughton (Alf), Ronald Shiner (Bert), Manning Whiley (Chimp), Roland Culver (Colonel), Donald Stuart (Canuck), Nicholas Phipps (BBC Reporter), Allan Jeayes (Willoughby), Percy Walsh (Gustave), Ian Fleming (Club Member), Philip Friend, Arthur Hambling (Shelter Delivery Man), Edward Lexy (Soldier), Al Millen (Lance Corporal), Bill Shine (Pub Customer), John Warwick (Recruiting Officer), Ben Williams (Policeman)
- Country: UK
- Language: English
- Runtime: 96 min; B&W
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