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Man About the House

  • 1974
  • Approved
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
5.9/10
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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
    760
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • John Robins
    • Writers
      • Johnnie Mortimer
      • Brian Cooke
    • Stars
      • Richard O'Sullivan
      • Paula Wilcox
      • Sally Thomsett
    • 11User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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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
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    • Director
      • John Robins
    • Writers
      • Johnnie Mortimer
      • Brian Cooke
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    8gorytus-20672

    Man about the house..the movie

    December 2021

    Just watched this again, i must say i had forgotten just how likeable this classic British comedy was and its full of very recognisable faces.

    This film and TV series unusually lead to 2 spin off series, Robins Nest as well as George and Mildred!

    Fun film

    8 out of 10.
    5hitchcockthelegend

    Round the houses the writers go.

    A film spin off from the hugely popular British situation comedy of the same name, it stars Richard O'Sullivan, Paula Wilcox, Sally Thomsett, Yootha Joyce and Brian Murphy. When a development company tries to buy all the houses in their street, flatmates Robin, Chrissy and Jo decide to help their landlords in staving off the buy out.

    The material here is sadly too thin that it wastes what was always a damn fine cast. The sexy spark between Robin and the two girls is still there, and Mildred's (Joyce) sexual frustration with hubby George (Murphy) continues; with an interesting twist added a film's culmination, yet it's all very tired and short on laughs. You know you are trouble when you have to resort to a gastric stomach problem to hang your big laugh sequence on. Still, the cast are always watchable (I have been in love and lust with Wilcox since forever), while small appearances by Arthur Lowe and Spike Milligan are most welcome diversions from the poor screenplay. 5/10
    4Leofwine_draca

    Low brow hijinks

    MAN ABOUT THE HOUSE is another Hammer Films version of a popular TV series, this time about the misadventures of a trio of twentysomethings sharing an apartment in London. I took an instant dislike to this film thanks to the lank-haired layabout lead, Richard O'Sullivan, who seems to spend his whole time putting down women and coming out with un-PC humour.

    The film as a whole doesn't transfer to the format as well as Hammer's ON THE BUSES trilogy and it feels instead rather like a padded-out episode of the TV show. The loose storyline involves some unscrupulous developers attempting to knock down the abode of our characters, so they decide to fight back. Some very broad comedy, involving endless games of strip poker and monopoly and laxatives, follows.

    The humour is sometimes funny but seems to be rather mild and restrained for the most part, although it does have its moments. The romance stuff between the leads is pretty boring, although it is fun to see Sally Thomsett (THE RAILWAY CHILDREN) playing somebody her own age just four years after masquerading as a kid in that childhood classic. As ever, the endless cameos (Bill Pertwee, Bill Maynard, Arthur Lowe, Spike Milligan) are the highlight here.
    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.
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    Rendering of the popular TV series - not altogehter sure it worked

    Caught on ITV hub. This film (c.1974) adaptation of the 1970's TV series has a storyline that might be remarkably prescient for the 21st century.

    A property developer is buying up the series of Edwardian terraces on Myddleton terrace, one of which Robin Tripp, Chrissy and Jo occupy. Their landlord's being George (Brian Murphy) and Mildred (Yootha Joyce). The right thinking trio mount a petition to halt the development and there the story begins in earnest. I did feel that the storyline somewhat petered out, this was clearly a spin-off from the popular tv series and I'm not sure it was completely pulled off in that regard.

    Love the locations and 70's era comedy - which despite the 'prevailing attitudes of its time' shows remarkably strong female characters getting one up on the male protagonists.

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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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