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Steptoe and Son Ride Again

  • 1973
  • 1h 39m
IMDb RATING
6.7/10
1.5K
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Diana Dors in Steptoe and Son Ride Again (1973)
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Father and son London junk dealers must buy a replacement horse for them to stay in business. Instead they buy a greyhound, confident they will earn a fortune on the race track.Father and son London junk dealers must buy a replacement horse for them to stay in business. Instead they buy a greyhound, confident they will earn a fortune on the race track.Father and son London junk dealers must buy a replacement horse for them to stay in business. Instead they buy a greyhound, confident they will earn a fortune on the race track.

  • Director
    • Peter Sykes
  • Writers
    • Ray Galton
    • Alan Simpson
  • Stars
    • Wilfrid Brambell
    • Harry H. Corbett
    • Diana Dors
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.7/10
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    • Director
      • Peter Sykes
    • Writers
      • Ray Galton
      • Alan Simpson
    • Stars
      • Wilfrid Brambell
      • Harry H. Corbett
      • Diana Dors
    • 20User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Wilfrid Brambell
    Wilfrid Brambell
    • Albert Steptoe
    Harry H. Corbett
    Harry H. Corbett
    • Harold Steptoe
    Diana Dors
    Diana Dors
    • Woman in Flat
    Milo O'Shea
    Milo O'Shea
    • Doctor Popplewell
    Neil McCarthy
    Neil McCarthy
    • Lennie
    Bill Maynard
    Bill Maynard
    • George
    George Tovey
    • Percy
    Sam Kydd
    Sam Kydd
    • Claude
    Yootha Joyce
    Yootha Joyce
    • Freda - Lennie's Wife
    Olga Lowe
    • Percy's Wife
    Joyce Hemson
    Joyce Hemson
    • Claude's Wife
    Henry Woolf
    Henry Woolf
    • Frankie Barrow
    Geoffrey Bayldon
    Geoffrey Bayldon
    • Vicar
    Frank Thornton
    Frank Thornton
    • Mr. Russell
    Richard Davies
    Richard Davies
    • Butcher
    Eamonn Boyce
    • Barrow's Crony
    Hilda Barry
    • Woman with Carrot
    Joan Ingram
    Joan Ingram
    • Lady in Butcher's Shop
    • Director
      • Peter Sykes
    • Writers
      • Ray Galton
      • Alan Simpson
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    6Popey-6

    Macabre oddity

    Albert and Harold Steptoe return to the big screen in another adventure that could well have spanned a shorter television episode. As always Harold needs money and his decision to claim the life insurance of his father before he has died leads to a very odd and surreal set of events. Odd to say the least, the finale includes a series of macabre but funny misadventures such as being trapped inside a coffin? Top marks for humour with the training of the greyhound in earlier scenes but woeful for the scenes with Diana Dors and also wooden the rag and bone fraternity. Another 1970s transition that does not quite make it. The British series was far more carefully written and beautifully acted by the two main players and is consequently highly recommended.
    8Captain_Couth

    The last of the Steptoe and Son films.

    Steptoe and Son Ride Again (1973) is the best of the two films featuring the duo of Albert and Harold. Harold is on his rounds one day and runs into a harried housewife and somehow winds up in York. By the time he comes back home, the business work horse is stressed out from the long trip back to Shepard's Bush. Without a horse to pull the carriage, Albert dips into his family savings to buy a "new" one. But Harold feels he's a better business man than his father so he takes it upon himself to buy the animal. Hours later, Harold comes home with something Albert's not quite looking for. Will everything work out? Remember these are the Steptoes!

    Unlike the last film which was like the series, a melodramatic comedy this film is more of a farce. It's highly entertaining and and pretty far out the lengths the Steptoes will go to get themselves out of hock. If you like British comedies or farcical humor then this movies just for you.

    I enjoyed this film a bit more than the first film. They're both funny and pretty amusing. I have to strongly recommend this movie.
    6Sonatine97

    Steptoe & Son Are Flogging A Dead Horse here!

    As usual both Albert & Harold are deep in debt, and this is made worse when Harold gets ripped off buying a short-sighted greyhound from the local gangster instead of buying a decent horse for their rag & bone business.

    Harold comes home from the business deal drunk to the eyeballs and Albert isn't at all impressed, especially with the dog and his rather large appetite for steaks & eggs.

    Harold tries to placate Albert by telling him the greyhound is a born winner on the track and that with a bit of training the dog should be able to win enough races to make them a nice little profit.

    Unfortunately the plan doesn't quite work out and the same local gangster is threatening violence if they don't repay him the outstanding loan for the dog.

    With nothing else worth selling Harold decides the only thing left of any value is is father's insurance policy. The only fly in the ointment is that Albert has to die in order for the insurance company to pay up and thus free Harold of his dangerous debt.

    For those who grew up on the BBC TV series of Steptoe & Son, you will probably be quite disappointed at this rather flimsy little story that is far too long for the movies and the comedy always feel forced & contrived.

    The humour is often very black or vulgar, which in truth is no different from the TV show. But the real difference between the two is the movie version lacks the comedic polish & spontinaity of a live audience. Both actors seem to revel & interact far better in front of TV cameras and a bunch of people than on location with a film crew and a succession of takes & breaks.

    The film has its moments, especially involving the training of the adorable little greyhound, but the bulk of the film is relatively forgettable. The acting is ok but the direction is very jagged & irritating to the point of being almost unwatchable at times.

    For all the criticisms however, its still quite good for a Sunday afternoon's worth of entertainment when there's little else to do. But for purists I would opt for episodes of the TV series everytime.

    **/*****
    10devilgonnatemptyou

    Harold! Come and undo me!

    This movie could very well be my funniest and favourite film! If, like me you are a Steptoe fan, you will find this movie perfect. Albert and Harold are on excellent form as the cat and mouse father and son characters. They also utilise the whole of their characters from the series in this film.

    The antics that made them famous from the long-running series is just what the viewer gets here whether its Harold having to go to work with a sandwich made from fag hash and mangle-flattened cheese! or Albert sneezing on a prime cut of steak just to get it cheaper ("It's not for me, it's for the dog"!)

    The previous Steptoe outing was very commendable but I feel it didn't give us enough to satisfy us for 90 minutes. However, '...Ride Again' has to be the best movie conversion from a t.v comedy yet.

    Trust me, you will enjoy this movie if you enjoy the series and the characters then this is perfect.
    6Who_remembers_Dogtanian

    STEPTOE AND SON and STEPTOE AND SON RIDE AGAIN

    If you're a fan of the original TV series then you'll enjoy both of these films although they are both very different. That series was of course one of the first comedy-dramas seen on TV seamlessly blending slapstick with biting social commentary and sometimes tragedy. Not wanting just to be a long TV episode, the first film tries to be a little more serious, a little more drama than comedy. Some people fund that a bit unpalatable at the time so the second film goes the other way being more of a traditional comedy film.

    When you watch the first film you might wonder how on earth this is classed as a comedy because it is very dark. It does have its funny moments but overall it is quite emotionally draining as we're witness to Harold's life falling apart aided by his father's pretty horrible cruelty and mental torture. Besides YES releasing CLOSE TO THE EDGE, 1972 was not a happy year for the UK and this film gives us a voyeuristic insight into how depressing things were back then for the majority of people. Although it's heavy going at times and you're more likely to cry than laugh, it is enjoyable and satisfying. What makes this extra special is Carolyn Seymour as the girl who captures Harold's heart. She plays a stripper in a seedy club and as someone who takes her clothes off for a living she is of course very attractive but because she's such a great actress, she's also instantly likeable even though she's actually not that nice. Her character is just so real so much so that you can perhaps empathise with her most of all.

    As a result of the negative backlash against the first film, the next one, in my opinion went too far the other way. Although maintaining the spirit of the original show this one decides to be a comedy and indeed it is a very funny comedy. If you're a Steptoe fan then this will make you laugh but maybe because I'm a miserable old git, I prefer the first one.

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    • Trivia
      There had been plans for a third Steptoe film, but they were abandoned after this film performed less well at the box office than its predecessor.
    • Goofs
      When Albert visits Harland butchers, the lady in the hat jumps forward in her queue position between exterior and interior shots.
    • Connections
      Featured in Diana Dors: Britain's Blonde Bombshell (2022)
    • Soundtracks
      God Save the Queen
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    • Release date
      • July 6, 1973 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Sie reiten wieder
    • Filming locations
      • Kensal Green Cemetery, Harrow Road, Kensal Green, London, England, UK(Funeral scene)
    • Production company
      • Associated London Films
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 39 minutes
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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