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Man About the House

  • 1974
  • Approved
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
5.9/10
764
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Yootha Joyce, Brian Murphy, Richard O'Sullivan, Sally Thomsett, and Paula Wilcox in Man About the House (1974)
A property developer wants to flatten the street to make new buildings. Householder George Roper is happy to take the offered money and run but his wife Mildred join with other residents to take a stand and keep things as they are.
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A property developer wants to flatten the street to make new buildings. Householder George Roper is happy to take the offered money and run but his wife Mildred join with other residents to ... Read allA property developer wants to flatten the street to make new buildings. Householder George Roper is happy to take the offered money and run but his wife Mildred join with other residents to take a stand and keep things as they are.A property developer wants to flatten the street to make new buildings. Householder George Roper is happy to take the offered money and run but his wife Mildred join with other residents to take a stand and keep things as they are.

  • Director
    • John Robins
  • Writers
    • Johnnie Mortimer
    • Brian Cooke
  • Stars
    • Richard O'Sullivan
    • Paula Wilcox
    • Sally Thomsett
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.9/10
    764
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    • Director
      • John Robins
    • Writers
      • Johnnie Mortimer
      • Brian Cooke
    • Stars
      • Richard O'Sullivan
      • Paula Wilcox
      • Sally Thomsett
    • 12User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
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    Richard O'Sullivan
    Richard O'Sullivan
    • Robin Tripp
    Paula Wilcox
    Paula Wilcox
    • Chrissy Plummer
    Sally Thomsett
    • Jo
    Brian Murphy
    Brian Murphy
    • George Roper
    Yootha Joyce
    Yootha Joyce
    • Mildred Roper
    Doug Fisher
    Doug Fisher
    • Larry Simmonds
    Peter Cellier
    Peter Cellier
    • Morris Pluthero
    Patrick Newell
    Patrick Newell
    • Sir Edmund Weir
    Aimi MacDonald
    • Hazel Lovett
    • (as Aimi McDonald)
    Jack Smethurst
    Jack Smethurst
    • Jack Smethurst
    Rudolph Walker
    Rudolph Walker
    • Rudolph Walker
    Spike Milligan
    Spike Milligan
    • Spike Milligan
    Melvyn Hayes
    Melvyn Hayes
    • Nigel
    Michael Ward
    • Mr. Gideon
    Bill Grundy
    • Interviewer
    Berry Cornish
    • P.A.
    Norman Mitchell
    Norman Mitchell
    • Arthur Mulgrove - Doorman
    Michael Robbins
    Michael Robbins
    • Second Doorman
    • Director
      • John Robins
    • Writers
      • Johnnie Mortimer
      • Brian Cooke
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    6Rrrobert

    Flat

    I have always been a big fan of the TV series Man About the House, and have in recent years watched many episodes again on DVD. They are still funny, with many laugh out loud moments.

    Well I have finally seen the movie version.

    All the main cast and the semi regular Doug Fisher (Larry) appear. The chemistry between the characters largely remains, but the filmed format with muted colours, wider-framed shots and no studio audience, gives the film a less intimate feel. When compared to the original video of the series, much of the warmth and cosiness seems missing.

    But the film's main problem is that the story is much too thin (much the same premise as the TV episode "We Shall Not Be Moved") for a feature film. There are no real sub-plots, just the one main story which occupies all the characters. Therefore there is much padding and repetition, and the jokes and situations are all drawn out, weakening their impact and slowing the pace of the film. With the meandering pace, none of the elements really work. The jokes, drawn out within the longer scenes of a feature film, mostly fall flat.

    The film opens out the action, introducing some other residents of the row of houses, but these characters (the effeminate gay couple, the lusty nympho, the kept mistress) are such obvious stereotypes that they don't really work. Likewise the location shots like Larry's hazardous driving fail to add much.
    3ShadeGrenade

    Robin Tripp Vs. Captain Mainwaring

    One year after its launch, 'Man About The House' was filmed by Hammer. All the original cast were present and correct, and at least the characters stayed on home territory rather than flying off to Spain. But the 'opening out' of the format to encompass new characters such as the nymphomaniac Miss Bird ( Andrea Lawrence ) and the gay couple played by Michael Ward and Melvyn Hayes diluted the premise. The plot about the unscrupulous property developer was old hat even in 1974. The production designer seems not to have seen the show, as his sets don't resemble the television versions. The Ropers' sitting room is located on the left of the front door, not the right. The finale in the Thames Television building is silly and looks like an lame attempt to publicise the company's other shows. Nice cameo from Spike Milligan, though. The only redeeming features are Arthur Lowe as the tycoon and Peter Cellier as his slimy sidekick. Get a D.V.D. of the T.V. show instead.
    Kegsie12

    A bearable slice of British comedy.

    Man About the House was an hilarious film and a spin off from a wonderful series. Cleverly written by that great duo Cooke & Mortimer, the humour is ageless and well put across by Richard O'Sullivan and Paula Wilcox whose timing was impeccable. Yootha Joyce and Brian Murphy provide excellent foils and watch out for some of the up and coming British starlets cameo-ing in different episodes of the series. The entire cast did extremely well, considering that they had to carry the 'unfortunate' acting ability of Sally Thomsett along with them.

    'George and Mildred', another spin off from this movie and series was funnier but lacked the situations. It did, however, show the raw talents of Yootha Joyce and Brian Murphy to their fullest.
    jamesFilmfan

    Has it's moments but otherwise a run of the mill big screen sitcom adaptation

    The original series worked well on the small screen however this production by the hammer house production company Is slightly lacking a certain omph, It has once again a cast of great Britain character actors of the 1970s working well to deliver an entertaining movie but the problem is the lackluster script and the filmmaking is TV sitcom level.

    Released in cinemas in 1974 the plot; concerns Robin, Jo, Chrissy are continuing life as normal, whilst occasionally coming into contact with Neighbours and local pals, when a slimy and evil property developer named Morris Pluthero played by Peter Cellier muscles onto the scene with a plan to tear down the Middleton terrace property of flats the characters live in order to build office blocks and build well maintained properties only the middle class and upper class toffs can afford.

    Overall: an occasionally funny but otherwise lackluster big screen outing for the trio amateurishly directed but well acted by the all of the great British stalwart character actors.
    richardthompson5

    Love thy neighbour

    Saw it again recently only they cut out the banter between George and Rudolph Walker and Jack Smethurst, Brian Murphy was later in last of the summer wine only he was the same character and no longer called George

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    • Trivia
      Today (1968) was a genuine live Thames Television local news/discussion programme fronted by Bill Grundy; it was on this show, in the Wednesday 1st December 1976 edition, that Sex Pistols had their infamous "Filth and the Fury" encounter with the presenter (for which he was suspended).
    • Goofs
      When Mildred is washing her car parked in front of the sign Myddleton Terrace the original and true sign can be seen behind a dustbin.
    • Quotes

      Sir Edmund Weir: Sorry to have kept you waiting. I've been in The House. The Prime Minister has been talking for over an hour.

      Chrissy: Oh really? What about?

      Sir Edmund Weir: He didn't say

    • Alternate versions
      The scene at Thames TV in which George encounters Love Thy Neighbour (1972) stars Jack Smethurst and Rudolph Walker discussing chess in the bar is routinely excised, due to the outdated racist language used by Roper.
    • Connections
      Features Today (1968)
    • Soundtracks
      Man About the House
      Composed by Christopher Gunning

      Lyrics by Annie Farrow

      Sung by Jane Christie (uncredited)

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    • Release date
      • December 26, 1974 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Un hombre en casa
    • Filming locations
      • 40 Alma Square, London, England, UK(Used for external shots of 6 Myddleton Terrace, the house of George and Mildred, at which Robin, Chrissy and Jo are tenants.)
    • Production companies
      • EMI Films
      • Thames Television International
      • Hammer Films
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 30m(90 min)
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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