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A Home of Your Own

  • 1964
  • 40m
IMDb RATING
6.6/10
208
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A Home of Your Own (1964)
Comedy

Wordless comedy about the trials and tribulations which abound when a young couple attempt to build their dream home.Wordless comedy about the trials and tribulations which abound when a young couple attempt to build their dream home.Wordless comedy about the trials and tribulations which abound when a young couple attempt to build their dream home.

  • Director
    • Jay Lewis
  • Writers
    • Jay Lewis
    • Johnny Whyte
  • Stars
    • Bridget Armstrong
    • Ronnie Barker
    • George Benson
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.6/10
    208
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Jay Lewis
    • Writers
      • Jay Lewis
      • Johnny Whyte
    • Stars
      • Bridget Armstrong
      • Ronnie Barker
      • George Benson
    • 12User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Bridget Armstrong
    Bridget Armstrong
    • The Wife
    Ronnie Barker
    Ronnie Barker
    • The Cement Mixer
    George Benson
    • Gatekeeper
    Richard Briers
    Richard Briers
    • The Husband
    Janet Brown
    • Surveyor's Wife
    Peter Butterworth
    Peter Butterworth
    • The Carpenter
    Gerald Campion
    • Glazier
    Helen Cotterill
    • Mayor's daughter
    Bernard Cribbins
    Bernard Cribbins
    • The Stonemason
    Fred Emney
    Fred Emney
    • The Mayor
    Bill Fraser
    • The Shop Steward
    Barrie Gosney
    Barrie Gosney
    • Labourer with cap
    Douglas Ives
    • Old workman
    Harry Locke
    • Gas Board Foreman
    Jack Melford
    Jack Melford
    • Telephone engineer
    Norman Mitchell
    Norman Mitchell
    • The Foreman
    Thelma Ruby
    • Mayor's wife
    Ronnie Stevens
    Ronnie Stevens
    • The Architect
    • Director
      • Jay Lewis
    • Writers
      • Jay Lewis
      • Johnny Whyte
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    8keygrippa

    A good vintage

    This little 'B' movie is worth seeing if only for the entertainment value of seeing famous comedians such as Ronnie Barker as young men. I saw it in a theatre in Dublin and there were amused gasps as the familiar faces appeared.

    Also nice if you like seeing see 1960's Britain in context.
    10BigIdeasMolitz

    Nothing Funnier In 40 Years

    I saw this movie first run at the Guild Theater on 50th Street in New York, around the corner of Radio City Music Hall. It was the bottom half of a forgettable double bill with an Aldo Ray movie entitled Johnny Nobody.

    My father, mother, sister and I wanted to go to the show at the Music Hall but it was sold out. So, we went to the Guild. We used to see the best comedies there...all of the Ealing comedies would play there...Carry On, I'm Alright, Jack...Kill or Cure, Two-Way Stretch, etc.

    So we endure the first Aldo Ray movie and then A Home of Your Own begins and seriously, on my word of honor, we laughed so hard and so loud, that the Guild's usher threatened to throw us out of the theater. It rocked us so hard that we still...40 years later...consider it the funniest motion picture we have ever seen.

    I recently contacted Gannet Films and they are considering a general video and DVD release possibly late 2005.

    It would make my parents very happy as they are now well into their upper 80s! We've been looking for it for 40 years.

    I can only imagine reading the script and laughing out loud.
    10dodhowie-1

    Great nostalgia trip and some subtle satire!

    I first saw this classic film about 1965. The second time I saw it was in the Queen's Cinema, Union Street, Aberdeen (now unfortunately a nightclub). I had intended to take my then girlfriend (now my ex-wife) to see Carry On Cleo at the Cinema House (unfortunately now also a nightclub). However, I got the cinemas mixed up and we entered the Queen's Cinema. As soon as we sat down I was in raptures, saying, 'I've seen this before'. It's a predecessor of Eric Sykes 'The Plank' and is very amusing. The scenes where the Electricity, Gas and Water companies dig up the same piece of road, install what they are putting in and repair the surface, watched over by the same policeman with his trusty bicycle is a comment on the lack of co-ordination of utility companies which I assume still continues to this day. The water divining scene where it is discovered that the hazel twig is twitching to Bill Fraser doing what was natural in a trench before portable toilets is a joy. Also Ronnie Barker laying the cement only for the tea boy playing his transistor radio loudly to leave tyre tracks from his dumper truck as he distributes the tea. Eventually this happens so often that Barker eventually throws a wobbly and dances over and throws himself all over the cemented surface. I think it's Bernard Cribbins who is the stone mason producing the plaque as when he is nearly finished he gives it one last chip and, of course, it shatters. Eventually when Fred Emney (as the Mayor) unveils the finished plaque there is a slight spelling mistake (Pubic Subscription instead of Public) which leads to shocked gasps from the various dignitaries assembled for the ceremony. I have not seen this movie for decades and would love it to be issued on a DVD as I could watch it over and over again. By the way, the main feature was Mr Moses with Robert Mitchum and Carrol Baker which my girlfriend had seen before but I hadn't. Perhaps our different tastes in movies had something to do with our eventual marriage breakdown - but I suspect there may have been other factors!!
    SueCansd

    Funniest film I've ever seen!

    Essential viewing for everyone involved in building houses. Although this was only a B film, it had me rolling in the isle of the cinema with laughter. A very clever film with all our favorite comedians when they were young men.
    9steve-butten

    Utterly Delightful

    This masterful study of comic invention and timing is a must see for lovers of a good belly laugh and a remarkable observation of the "British workman" at his worst. Ronnie Barker as a frustrated concrete layer, Bernard Cribbins as a hapless stone mason, Bill Fraser as an, always peeing, ground worker and many more recognisable stars and bit players, all with their little comic moments. Satirical commentary on disorganisation and incompetence abounds, all watched over by a copper leaning on his bicycle. Of course this all predates health and safety rules and regulations, providing ample opportunity to indulge in shoddy workmanship and wild comic invention. The "burble" dialogue adds to the comedy and all the actors contribute to the merriment. Enjoy it in its entirety on YouTube and, occasionally, on TV.

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    Storyline

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    • Trivia
      Helen Cotterill's debut.
    • Goofs
      UK homes do not have light switches in the bathroom.
    • Connections
      Featured in Bob Kellet on 'A Home of Your Own' (2006)
    • Soundtracks
      No Place Like Home
      ("Home Sweet Home") (uncredited)

      Music by H.R. Bishop

      Lyrics by John Howard Payne

      Heard as a theme

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    • Release date
      • December 11, 1964 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Das Eigenheim
    • Filming locations
      • Ruislip Road, Northolt, Middlesex, England, UK(Building Site)
    • Production company
      • Dormar Productions Limited
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    • Runtime
      • 40m
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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