Follow Me, Boys!
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Follow Me, Boys!
Summary
Follow Me, Boys! is a film[1]. Follow Me, Boys! ranks in the top 3% of film entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (802 views/month).[2]
Key Facts
- Follow Me, Boys!'s instance of is recorded as film[3].
- Follow Me, Boys! was directed by Norman Tokar[4].
- Louis Pelletier wrote the screenplay for Follow Me, Boys![5].
- Follow Me, Boys!'s composer is recorded as George Bruns[6].
- Follow Me, Boys!'s composer is recorded as Sherman Brothers[7].
- Follow Me, Boys!'s genre is comedy drama[8].
- Follow Me, Boys!'s genre is comedy film[9].
- Follow Me, Boys!'s genre is drama film[10].
- Follow Me, Boys!'s based on is recorded as God and My Country[11].
- A cast member of Follow Me, Boys! was Fred MacMurray[12].
- A cast member of Follow Me, Boys! was Vera Miles[13].
- A cast member of Follow Me, Boys! was Lillian Gish[14].
- A cast member of Follow Me, Boys! was Charles Ruggles[15].
- A cast member of Follow Me, Boys! was Elliott Reid[16].
- A cast member of Follow Me, Boys! was Kurt Russell[17].
- A cast member of Follow Me, Boys! was Luana Patten[18].
- A cast member of Follow Me, Boys! was Ken Murray[19].
- A cast member of Follow Me, Boys! was Madge Blake[20].
- A cast member of Follow Me, Boys! was Richard Bakalyan[21].
- A cast member of Follow Me, Boys! was Jimmy Murphy[22].
- A cast member of Follow Me, Boys! was Adam Williams[23].
- A cast member of Follow Me, Boys! was Craig Hill[24].
- A cast member of Follow Me, Boys! was Donald May[25].
- A cast member of Follow Me, Boys! was Parley Baer[26].
- A cast member of Follow Me, Boys! was Sean McClory[27].
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Authorship and Creation
Producers include Walt Disney[28] and Winston Hibler[29]. Follow Me, Boys! was directed by Norman Tokar[4]. Louis Pelletier wrote the screenplay for Follow Me, Boys![5]. Cast members include Fred MacMurray[12], Vera Miles[13], Lillian Gish[14], Charles Ruggles[15], Elliott Reid[16], and Kurt Russell[17].
Publication
Follow Me, Boys! was released on December 1, 1966[30]. The original language of Follow Me, Boys! was English[31]. Genres include comedy drama[8], comedy film[9], and drama film[10]. Recorded distribution format include theatrical release[32] and video on demand[33].
Why It Matters
Follow Me, Boys! ranks in the top 3% of film entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (802 views/month).[2] Follow Me, Boys! has Wikipedia articles in 8 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[34] Follow Me, Boys! is known by 7 alternative names across languages and contexts.[35]