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Take Me High

  • 1973
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
4.7/10
320
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Take Me High (1973)
Merchant banker Tim, excited to hear he's to go to New York, is sent to Birmingham instead to pressure a small struggling restaurant. But he turns this into a positive by falling in love with the owner and co-founding a glamorous new burger bar.
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Instead of New York, merchant banker Tim finds himself in Birmingham with a mission to pressure a failing eatery. He meets the owner, and their relationship blossoms into co-founding a glamo... Read allInstead of New York, merchant banker Tim finds himself in Birmingham with a mission to pressure a failing eatery. He meets the owner, and their relationship blossoms into co-founding a glamorous new burger bar.Instead of New York, merchant banker Tim finds himself in Birmingham with a mission to pressure a failing eatery. He meets the owner, and their relationship blossoms into co-founding a glamorous new burger bar.

  • Director
    • David Askey
  • Writers
    • Christopher Penfold
    • Kenneth Harper
  • Stars
    • Cliff Richard
    • Deborah Watling
    • Hugh Griffith
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    4.7/10
    320
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • David Askey
    • Writers
      • Christopher Penfold
      • Kenneth Harper
    • Stars
      • Cliff Richard
      • Deborah Watling
      • Hugh Griffith
    • 22User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Cliff Richard
    Cliff Richard
    • Tim Matthews
    Deborah Watling
    Deborah Watling
    • Sarah
    • (as Debbie Watling)
    Hugh Griffith
    Hugh Griffith
    • Sir Harry Cunningham
    George Cole
    George Cole
    • Bert Jackson
    Anthony Andrews
    Anthony Andrews
    • Hugo Flaxman
    Richard Wattis
    Richard Wattis
    • Sir Charles Furness
    Madeline Smith
    Madeline Smith
    • Vicki
    Moyra Fraser
    Moyra Fraser
    • Molly
    Ronald Hines
    Ronald Hines
    • Sam
    Jimmy Gardner
    • Hulbert
    Noel Trevarthen
    Noel Trevarthen
    • Paul
    • (as Noel Travarthen)
    Graham Armitage
    Graham Armitage
    • Boardman
    John Franklyn-Robbins
    John Franklyn-Robbins
    • Alderman
    Peter Marshall
    • Grandson
    Elizabeth Scott
    • Waitress
    • (as Elisabeth Scott)
    Polly Williams
    Polly Williams
    • Receptionist
    Lewis Alexander
    • Cunningham's Guest
    • (uncredited)
    Jack Armstrong
    • Diner in Restaurant
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • David Askey
    • Writers
      • Christopher Penfold
      • Kenneth Harper
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    7okonski

    Implausible story - but helped put Birmingham on the map

    Back in the late 1960's, Birmingham's canal network was in sad decline - with more miles of canals than Venice, this undemanding story with tracks sung by Cliff had a reasonable story-line, but the REAL star is the City of Birmingham itself.

    Since the film was made, the canal network has been given the respect it deserved and is now a working waterway, with new developments at Gas Street Basin (behind the 'Brumburger' shop) a testament to the regeneration. Since the 70's, Birmingham is probably unrecognisable, with many of the modern buildings shown already replaced.

    The cast worked well, but it was often painful watching the Fox hunting scenes (now a banned activity) and seemingly added only to add some 'english quaintness' for non-native viewers.
    5dsewizzrd-1

    Even tower blocks were fashionable once

    Essentially an extended music video clip for Cliff Richards.

    Richards is a merchant banker who is moved to Birmingham and what follows is a montage of the brutalist concrete architecture that made Birmingham worse, and shots of flyovers before they were covered in tags and vomit.

    George Cole is there and there's a famous scene of shooting the television set. Later there is a 1980s direct-to-video film style plot line where Richards and his girlfriend plan to open a burger bar selling "Brumburgers".

    There's quite a lot of embarrassed people in the street scene, as if having to live in Birmingham wasn't punishment enough ! Product placement - BOAC airlines.
    10thetyrrellz

    A Real Classic

    OK so it's Cliff in flares in Birmingham but this film has a charm all it's own. The soundtrack is brilliant, these songs are very good and the storyline is refreshing in that it's based in England. Anthony Andrews and Hugh Griffiths are great and Cliff is, well, Cliff!

    Watch it enough times and you'll soon have your favourite scenes, lines and even songs. The moral is still relevant today - money and the pursuit of real happiness. There are some good actors in this and George Cole is superb as a hardbitten socialist. Cliff has some great outfits in this, truly 100% 1973 gear and it's an interesting snapshot of life in this country all those years ago. I'd like to add that Gas Street IS in the middle of Birmingham - we did the map fold!!!!!
    8louiseculmer

    Unusual musical set in Birmingham

    This is not the best known of Cliff Richard's films, but personally I like it very much. Cliff plays an ambitious young businessman helping a girl who lives on a narrow-boat to start her own restaurant. Deborah Watling is charming as the young chef, and George Cole and Hugh Griffith provide strong comic support, with Anthony Andrews suitably suave as Cliff's rival. The songs are good, especially the title song Take Me High. The most striking thing about the film though is the Birmingham location, i don't think there are many films set in Birmingham, and I imagine very few musicals, possibly this film is unique in that respect. Birmingham is not the most picturesque of cities, but this film shows it in quite an attractive light, especially the canal scenes. Altogether this is a charming film.
    4CinemaSerf

    Take Me High

    This is a shocker. No other word for it. Cliff has certainly grown up since his adolescent efforts of the late 1960s, but what they had by way of innocent charm and boppy numbers then has been replaced here by a ridiculous plot, some serious hamming from Hugh Griffiths, conceivably the worst song I've ever heard in a film - "Brumburger" (the story being set in Birmingham) and a banal dialogue that would test the patience of Mother Theresa. The poster claims there are twelve new songs, but they have neither the weight nor the catchiness to sustain this over-long story that shows the city at it's most architecturally brutal. The assembled cast including a debut appearance from Anthony Andrews and some mischief from veteran George Cole just make it worse. The story is all over the place, and the direction seems uncertain as to whether this is a piece of entertainment or a series of video-guides of the city's rather grim urban landscape - either way it really is quite a struggle. Sorry, but even his most ardent fans must appreciate that this is a poor film on just about every front.

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    • Trivia
      The scene where Cliff drives his Mini motor car under the colonnade of the Birmingham Council House was a stunt, in reality, performed by local motor racing legend and night club owner Martin Hone.
    • Goofs
      On leaving the Council House to go to Gas Street, Tim/Cliff correctly turns right (westwards) but then he is next shown walking along New Street which is in the wrong direction (south east) away from the Council House. He then follows a route which jumps rather randomly around the city centre before finally arriving at Gas Street.
    • Soundtracks
      It's Only Money
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      Music and Lyrics by Tony Cole

      Performed by Cliff Richard

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    • Release date
      • March 6, 1974 (Denmark)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Ein Hamburger für 10 Millionen
    • Filming locations
      • Shelswell Park, Oxfordshire, England, UK(fox hunt)
    • Production companies
      • The Brumburger Company
      • Balladeer Limited
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 30 minutes
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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