I'll Give My Life is a 1960 American film directed by William F. Claxton. The film is also known as The Unfinished Task in the United States.
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Directed by | William F. Claxton |
Written by | Herbert Moulton |
Produced by | Pierre Couderc (associate producer) Sam Hersh (producer) S. Roy Luby (associate producer) |
Starring | See below |
Cinematography | Walter Strenge |
Edited by | Robert Fritch |
Release date | 3 February 1960 |
Running time | 78 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
John Bradford expects his son Jim to join his engineering firm, but Jim instead joins the ministry, attending a seminary for four years before being assigned to New Guinea.
John's secretary is Jim's sweetheart Alice, who is left behind for years before Jim proposes marriage. She goes to New Guinea, where they wed and become the parents of two children. All is well until Jim contracts a life-threatening disease. John flies to New Guinea to be with his son at the end of his life, then tries to understand its meaning and purpose through the journals Jim leaves behind.
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