All the Way Up (film)
1970 British film by James MacTaggart / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This article is about a film. For the Emily Osment song, see All the Way Up (Emily Osment song). For the Fat Joe and Remy Ma song, see All the Way Up (Fat Joe and Remy Ma song).
All The Way Up is a 1970 British comedy film directed by James MacTaggart and starring Warren Mitchell, Pat Heywood, Kenneth Cranham, Richard Briers, Adrienne Posta and Elaine Taylor.[2] It is based on the 1962 play Semi-Detached by David Turner.[3]
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Directed by | James MacTaggart |
Screenplay by | Philip Mackie |
Based on | the play Semi-Detached by David Turner |
Produced by | Philip Mackie |
Starring | Warren Mitchell Pat Heywood Kenneth Cranham Richard Briers |
Cinematography | Dick Bush |
Edited by | Roy Watts |
Music by | Howard Blake |
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Distributed by | Anglo Amalgamated (U.K.) |
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Running time | 95 min[1] |
Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
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It was the sole feature film directorial credit from James MacTaggart, one of the leading drama directors in British television.[4]
The title song was performed by Liverpool group The Scaffold.[5]