The Alf Garnett Saga is a 1972 British comedy film directed by Bob Kellett and starring Warren Mitchell, Dandy Nichols, Paul Angelis and Adrienne Posta.[1] The film was the second spin-off from the BBC TV series Till Death Us Do Part.[2] It starts where the first film finished, but with Angelis and Posta now playing Mike and Rita, the roles previously played by Anthony Booth and Una Stubbs. Unlike the first movie, it has never been released on DVD.
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Directed by | Bob Kellett |
Written by | Johnny Speight |
Produced by | Terry Glinwood Ned Sherrin |
Starring | Warren Mitchell Dandy Nichols Adrienne Posta |
Cinematography | Nicholas D. Knowland |
Edited by | Al Gell |
Music by | Georgie Fame Colin Green |
Production company | Associated London Films |
Distributed by | Columbia-Warner Distributors |
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Running time | 90 minutes |
Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
With the Garnetts' Wapping home demolished, Alf and his family are installed in a high-rise council flat. Alf struggles with "living in the sky", using lifts (which frequently break down due to power cuts "caused by the striking miners") and walking long distances to the local pub. Alf also swallows LSD thinking it's a sugar cube and walks across his neighbours balcony handrail [3]
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