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Synopsis
IF THESE WALLS COULD ROCK is a raucous, emotional ride through the Sunset Marquis – the secret sanctuary of rock legends for over 60 years. From Ringo to Slash, Cyndi Lauper to Morrissey, its halls echo with iconic stories of debauchery, creativity, and reinvention. At its heart is a deeper tale: how the visionary founder and his son rescued the Marquis from ruin and rebuilt it as a haven for artists. A love letter to music, mayhem, and the messy magic of family – both blood and chosen.
Director
Tyler Measom, award-winning filmmaker, specializes in high-profile, character-based nonfiction films and series. Measom is the co-director of the hit Netflix series Murder Among the Mormons and the Paramount documentary series I Wanna Rock. He also co-directed the documentaries Takin’ Care of Business, In the Balance: Ballet’s Lost Year, I Want My MTV (Tribeca, A&E), An Honest Liar (Tribeca, ITVS), and Sons of Perdition (Tribeca, Oprah Documentary Club). He has produced the films Space Cowboy, TAKE (Tribeca, Showtime), the Showtime documentary Jesus Town, USA, and the New York Times documentary ELDER. Measom is also the producer and host of the Webby Award-winning documentary podcast Was I In a Cult? Tyler is currently directing the music documentary If These Walls Could Rock.
Craig Williams is a writer, producer, and editor at Red Wall Productions, the company he co-founded with his wife, Rosalyn Coleman Williams. A filmmaker for more than 20 years, Craig was selected for the prestigious Warner Bros. Discovery Access Writers Program and has worked across film, television, and documentary projects. He is also a mentor and advocate for emerging artists, creating opportunities through workshops, fellowships, and community initiatives. Craig is currently producing the documentary 75 Park and developing multiple film and television projects.











