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A Home of Your Own |
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A Home of Your Own - 1964 | 45 mins | Comedy | B&WThe Production TeamDirector: Jay Lewis. Producer: Bob Kellett. Script: Jay Lewis and Johnny Whyte. Cinematography: Brian West. Editing: Albert J. Gell. Original Music: Ron Goodwin. |
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The CastRonnie Barker - Cement mixer Richard Briers - Husband Peter Butterworth - Carpenter Bernard Cribbins - Mason Bill Fraser - Shop steward Norman Mitchell - Foreman Ronnie Stevens - Architect |
Plot SynopsisSlapstick farce with no dialogue charting the comic misadventures of a gang of labourers working on a new housing estate. Written and directed by Jay Lewis, the film was sponsored by construction company Tersons Ltd and went on to act as the second feature to Blake Edwards A Shot in the Dark (1964). Following the purchase of a new home by young couple Richard Briers and Bridget Armstrong, the story follows the construction of a new housing estate from debris-strewn meadow to grand opening ceremony by the town mayor. The film is essentially a plethora of surreal visual gags involving Ronnie Barker’s frequently frustrated attempts to lay concrete; Bill Fraser to beat his fellow workers to the toilet; gatekeeper George Benson watching a succession of water, gas and electricity utilities dig the same hole in the road; architect Ronnie Stevens car continually fall foul of the dangers of a building site; the misfortune of short-sighted carpenter Peter Butterworth and the trial and tribulations of dyslexic stonemason Bernard Cribbins. |
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