Main Cast: Warren Mitchell, Pat Heywood, Elaine Taylor, Kenneth Cranham, Vanessa Howard
Release Year: 1970
Country: US/UK
Run Time: 97 minutes
Plot
Warren Mitchell stars in All the Way Up as a dimwitted British salesman. Though a bit shy in the brains department, Mitchell has hopes of climbing the corporate ladder. To do this, he tries to whip his addled family into a semblance of social acceptability. This being a comedy, Mitchell soon learns that his high-society aspirations are not only beyond his reach, but also not worth all the bother. All the Way Up was based on Semi-Detached, a play by David Turner. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
Richard Briers - Nigel Hadfield; Adrienne Posta - Daphne Dunmore; Bill Fraser - Arnold Makepiece; Terry Alexander - Bob Chickman; Maggie McGrath - Mrs. Chickman; Clifford Parrish - Mr. Hadfield; Lally Bowers - Mrs. Hadfield; Frank Thornton - Mr. Driver; Valerie Leon - Miss Hardwick; Robin Hunter - Malcolm; George Woodbridge - Landlord; Arnold Diamond - Manager "Bella Capri"; Dennis Chinnery - Mikepiece's Chauffeur; Paul Bacon - Head Waiter
Credit
Basil Keys - Associate Producer, Sandy Moss - Costume Designer, Bert Batt - First Assistant Director, James MacTaggart - Director, Roy Watts - Editor, Howard Blake - Composer (Music Score), Ivan King - Production Designer, Dick Bush - Cinematographer, Philip Mackie - Producer, Clive Smith - Sound/Sound Designer, Philip Mackie - Screenwriter, David Turner - Play Author