Status
Released
original language
English
Budget
$ 0
Revenue
$ 0

Robin Tripp

Chrissy Plummer

Jo

George Roper

Mildred Roper

Morris Pluthero

Larry Simmons

Himself

Himself

Spiros

Chef

Himself

Hazel Lovett

Sir Edmund Weir

Himself

Doorman

Arthur Mulgrove

Mr. Gideon

Miss Amelia Bird

Producer

Lecturer

Postman

Milkman

Nigel

P.A.

Jenkins

Boy Scout

Secretary

Elderly Man

Tweedy Lady

Housewife

Colonel Manners (uncredited)

Pub Patron (uncredited)

Man in Studio Bar (uncredited)

Old Lady (uncredited)

Man in Studio Bar (uncredited)

Lady at Meeting (uncredited)

Written by John Chard on 2014-04-05
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