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{{Infobox film
| name          = Man About the House
| name          = Man About the House
| image          = "Man_About_the_House"_(1974_film).jpg
| image          = "Man About the House" (1974 film).jpg
| image_size    =
| image_size    =
| caption        = UK theatrical poster
| caption        = UK theatrical poster
| director      = John Robins
| director      = John Robins
| producer      = [[Roy Skeggs|Roy Skeggs]]
| producer      = [[Roy Skeggs]]
| writer        = [[Johnnie Mortimer]]<br>[[w:Brian Cooke|Brian Cooke]]
| writer        = [[Johnnie Mortimer]]<br>[[Brian Cooke]]
| based_on        = {{based on|''[[Man About the House]]''|Johnnie Mortimer and Brian Cooke}}
| based_on        = {{based on|''[[Man About the House]]''|Johnnie Mortimer and Brian Cooke}}
| starring      = [[w:Richard O'Sullivan|Richard O'Sullivan]]<br>[[Paula Wilcox|Paula Wilcox]]<br>[[Sally Thomsett|Sally Thomsett]]<br>[[Yootha Joyce]]<br>[[Brian Murphy (actor)|Brian Murphy]]
| starring      = [[Richard O'Sullivan]]<br>[[Paula Wilcox]]<br>[[Sally Thomsett]]<br>[[Yootha Joyce]]<br>[[Brian Murphy (actor)|Brian Murphy]]
| music          = [[w:Christopher Gunning]]
| music          = [[Christopher Gunning]]
| cinematography = James Allen
| cinematography = James Allen
| editing        = Archie Ludski
| editing        = Archie Ludski
| studio        = [[w:Hammer Films|Hammer Films]]
| studio        = [[Hammer Films]]
| distributor    = [[w:EMI Films|EMI Films]]
| distributor    = [[EMI Films]]
| released      = 22 December 1974
| released      = 22 December 1974
| runtime        = 90 mins
| runtime        = 90 mins
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'''''Man About the House''''' is a 1974 British comedy film, a spinoff of the [[Man About the House|sitcom of the same name]], starring all of the main cast of the series. It was the last in a series of big screen adaptations of popular television comedies made by [[w:Hammer Films|Hammer Films]],<ref name="film">Tom Johnson and Deborah Del Vecchio, Hammer films: An exhaustive filmography, McFarland, 1996. p375.</ref> although a film of ''[[George and Mildred (film)|''George & Mildred'']]'' (featuring Yootha Joyce and Brian Murphy in the title roles) was made in 1980 by another studio.
'''''Man About the House''''' is a 1974 British comedy film, a spinoff of the [[Man About the House|sitcom of the same name]], starring all of the main cast of the series. It was the last in a series of big screen adaptations of popular television comedies made by [[Hammer Films]],<ref name="film">Tom Johnson and Deborah Del Vecchio, Hammer films: An exhaustive filmography, McFarland, 1996. p375.</ref> although a film of ''[[George and Mildred (film)|''George & Mildred'']]'' (featuring Yootha Joyce and Brian Murphy in the title roles) was made in 1980 by another studio.


==Plot==
==Plot==
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==Cast==
==Cast==
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* [[w:Richard O'Sullivan|Richard O'Sullivan]] as Robin Tripp
* [[Richard O'Sullivan]] as Robin Tripp
* [[w:Paula Wilcox|Paula Wilcox]] as Chrissy Plummer
* [[Paula Wilcox]] as Chrissy Plummer
* [[w:Sally Thomsett|Sally Thomsett]] as Jo
* [[Sally Thomsett]] as Jo
* [[Yootha Joyce]] as [[Mildred Roper|Mrs Roper]]
* [[Yootha Joyce]] as [[Mildred Roper|Mrs Roper]]
* [[Brian Murphy (actor)|Brian Murphy]] as [[George Roper (character)|Mr Roper]]
* [[Brian Murphy (actor)|Brian Murphy]] as [[George Roper (character)|Mr Roper]]
* [[w:Peter Cellier|Peter Cellier]] as Morris Pluthero
* [[Peter Cellier]] as Morris Pluthero
* [[Doug Fisher (actor)|Doug Fisher]] as Larry Simmonds
* [[Doug Fisher (actor)|Doug Fisher]] as Larry Simmonds
* [[Arthur Lowe]] as Mr Spiros
* [[Arthur Lowe]] as Mr Spiros
* [[Bill Maynard]] as Chef
* [[Bill Maynard]] as Chef
* [[w:Aimi MacDonald|Aimi MacDonald]] as Hazel Lovett
* [[Aimi MacDonald]] as Hazel Lovett
* [[w:Patrick Newell|Patrick Newell]] as Sir Edmund Weir
* [[Patrick Newell]] as Sir Edmund Weir
* [[w:Andria Lawrence|Andria Lawrence]] as Miss Amelia Bird
* [[Andria Lawrence]] as Miss Amelia Bird
* [[w:Bill Grundy|Bill Grundy]] as the Interviewer
* [[Bill Grundy]] as the Interviewer
* [[w:Michael Ward (actor)|Michael Ward]] as Mr Gideon
* [[Michael Ward (actor)|Michael Ward]] as Mr Gideon
* [[Julian Orchard]] as the Producer
* [[Julian Orchard]] as the Producer
* [[Aubrey Morris]] as the Lecturer
* [[Aubrey Morris]] as the Lecturer
* [[Bill Pertwee]] as the Postman
* [[Bill Pertwee]] as the Postman
* [[w:Johnny Briggs (actor)|Johnny Briggs]] as the Milkman
* [[Johnny Briggs (actor)|Johnny Briggs]] as the Milkman
* [[w:Melvyn Hayes|Melvyn Hayes]] as Nigel
* [[Melvyn Hayes]] as Nigel
* Berry Cornish as the P.A.
* Berry Cornish as the P.A.
* Bill Sawyer as the Chauffeur
* Bill Sawyer as the Chauffeur
* Mark Rogers as Boy Scout
* Mark Rogers as Boy Scout
* [[w:Pauline Peart|Pauline Peart]] as the Secretary
* [[Pauline Peart]] as the Secretary
* [[w:Arthur Hewlett|Arthur Hewlett]] as the Elderly Man
* [[Arthur Hewlett]] as the Elderly Man
* Annie Leake as the Tweedy Lady
* Annie Leake as the Tweedy Lady
* [[w:Corinne Skinner|Corinne Skinner]] as the Housewife
* [[Corinne Skinner]] as the Housewife
* [[Michael Robbins]] as the Doorman
* [[Michael Robbins]] as the Doorman
* [[Norman Mitchell]] as Arthur Mulgrove
* [[Norman Mitchell]] as Arthur Mulgrove
* [[Jack Smethurst]], [[w:Rudolph Walker|Rudolph Walker]] and [[Spike Milligan]] as themselves
* [[Jack Smethurst]], [[Rudolph Walker]] and [[Spike Milligan]] as themselves
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The film was a hit, taking £90,000 in London alone.<ref name="film"/>
The film was a hit, taking £90,000 in London alone.<ref name="film"/>


The critics were less impressed, with David Parkinson writing in the ''[[w:Radio Times|Radio Times]]'': "Great cast, shame about the script ... The material is thinner than a bedsit wall."<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.radiotimes.com/film/xhcv/man-about-the-house |title=Man about the House &#124; Film review and movie reviews |publisher=Radio Times |date= |accessdate=2014-03-20}}</ref>
The critics were less impressed, with David Parkinson writing in the ''[[Radio Times]]'': "Great cast, shame about the script ... The material is thinner than a bedsit wall."<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.radiotimes.com/film/xhcv/man-about-the-house |title=Man about the House &#124; Film review and movie reviews |publisher=Radio Times |date= |accessdate=2014-03-20}}</ref>


==References==
==References==

Latest revision as of 19:01, 20 September 2024

Man About the House
"Man About the House" (1974 film).jpg
UK theatrical poster
Directed byJohn Robins
Written byJohnnie Mortimer
Brian Cooke
Based onMan About the House
by Johnnie Mortimer and Brian Cooke
Produced byRoy Skeggs
StarringRichard O'Sullivan
Paula Wilcox
Sally Thomsett
Yootha Joyce
Brian Murphy
CinematographyJames Allen
Edited byArchie Ludski
Music byChristopher Gunning
Production
company
Distributed byEMI Films
Release date
22 December 1974
Running time
90 mins
CountryUnited Kingdom
LanguageEnglish
Box office£90,000 (London area)[1]

Man About the House is a 1974 British comedy film, a spinoff of the sitcom of the same name, starring all of the main cast of the series. It was the last in a series of big screen adaptations of popular television comedies made by Hammer Films,[1] although a film of George & Mildred (featuring Yootha Joyce and Brian Murphy in the title roles) was made in 1980 by another studio.

Plot

The Ropers learn that Mr. Pluthero, an estate agent and developer, wants to buy their building. The room-mates circulate a petition to stop the development, which attracts the interest of MP Sir Edmund, who keeps a mistress in the building.

Cast

Production

The film started shooting in March 1974 at Elstree Studios in London, finishing on 12 April.[2]

Reception

The film was a hit, taking £90,000 in London alone.[1]

The critics were less impressed, with David Parkinson writing in the Radio Times: "Great cast, shame about the script ... The material is thinner than a bedsit wall."[3]

References

  1. ^ a b c Tom Johnson and Deborah Del Vecchio, Hammer films: An exhaustive filmography, McFarland, 1996. p375.
  2. ^ Alan Barnes & Marcus Hearn, The hammer story: The authorised history of Hammer films, Titan books, 2007. p 151.
  3. ^ "Man about the House | Film review and movie reviews". Radio Times. Retrieved 2014-03-20.

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