All The Way Up is a 1970 British comedy film directed by James MacTaggart based on Semi-Detached, a 1962 play by Midlands dramatist David Turner.[2] It stars Warren Mitchell, Pat Heywood, Kenneth Cranham, Richard Briers, Adrienne Posta and Elaine Taylor.[3]
All the Way Up | |
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Directed by | James MacTaggart |
Screenplay by | Phillip Mackie |
Based on | the play Semi-Detached by David Turner |
Starring | Warren Mitchell Pat Heywood Kenneth Cranham Richard Briers |
Cinematography | Dick Bush |
Edited by | Roy Watts |
Music by | Howard Blake |
Production companies | EMI Films Granada Films |
Distributed by | Anglo Amalgamated (U.K.) |
Release date | 1970 |
Running time | 95 min[1] |
Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
A social climbing father uses everything from poison pen letters to blackmail in order to gain promotion and wealth for his children through marriages.
The film is rated M in New Zealand for sex scenes and sexual references.
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