Father Came Too (1964)

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Written by Henry Blyth, Jack Davies

Directed by Peter Graham Scott

Running Time: 100 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 1964

Rating: PG Certificate

Production Country: UK

Filmed in Colour

Farcical yarn about a recently married couple who hurriedly buy a derelict cottage in a vain bid to escape the wife's domineering father. But chaos ensues when they have to enlist the old gentleman's help in renovating the wreck. A who's who of British comedy actors add spice to the fun

Cast

Image for James Robertson-JusticeJames Robertson-JusticeSir Beverly Grant
Leslie PhillipsRoddy Chipfield
Stanley BaxterDexter Munro
Sally SmithJuliet Munro
Ronnie BarkerJosh
James VilliersBenzil Bulstrode
Eric BarkerMr. Gallagher
Timothy BatesonWally
John BluthalRobert the Bruce
Joseph BradyGuy Fawkes
Sydney BromleyLang
Kenneth CopeRon
Geoffrey DunnMr. Trumper
Clifford EarlMotorcycle Policeman
Fred EmneySir Francis Drake
Harry Fowler
Image for Nicky HensonNicky HensonMotorcyclist
Vanda HudsonNell Gwynne
Raymond HuntleyMr. Wedgewood
Peter JonesCharles II
Hugh LloydMary Queen of Scots
Philip LockeStan
Arthur MullardTraffic Warden
Patrick NewellKing Harold
Julian OrchardBath Salesman
Cardew RobinsonFire Officer
Mitzi Rogers
Barbara RoscoeLana
Terry ScottExecutioner
Anita Sharp-BolsterMrs. Trumper
Michael WardMan at Auction
Peter WoodthorpeFarmer

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