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Take Me High

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After being transferred to an industrial town in Britain, a successful financier becomes partners with a restaurateur.

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Eddie Harrison film-authority.com …an all-singing, no-dancing Cliff Richard curio reflecting the hip and trendy world of, erm, Birmingham’s merchant banking scene…Take Me High is a preposterous, utterly bizarre yet strangely charming, naive movie that anticipates social gentrification... Rated: 3/5 Apr 27, 2025 Full Review Read all reviews

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Simon T This is one hell of an odd idea for a movie. Cliff Richard - as ambisexual as ever - is sent to Birmingham to conclude a financial deal, decides to live on a houseboat, falls in love with squeaky Deborah Watling, and gets plutarch Hugh Griffith and union leader George Cole to join hands as he and Deborah launch a burger. Anthony Andrews plays his business rival and chews the scenery at maximum wattage. The whole thing is very dated, and slows to a crawl whenever Cliff sings another bland song. Presumably money came from Birmingham City Council. Rated 2.5 out of 5 stars 08/21/22 Full Review Read all reviews
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Synopsis After being transferred to an industrial town in Britain, a successful financier becomes partners with a restaurateur.
Director
David Askey
Screenwriter
Christopher Penfold
Production Co
The Brumburger Company
Genre
Musical, Comedy, Romance
Original Language
British English
Runtime
1h 30m