Take Me High

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  • 1973
  • 90 hr
  • 4.7  (290)

Take Me High is a 1973 British musical film starring Cliff Richard, Deborah Watling, and Hugh Griffith. The story is about Tim Matthews, a young banker who dreams of opening a chain of restaurants featuring a new fast food product he has invented. Faced with skepticism from his boss, Tim decides to take matters into his own hands and goes to Birmingham to try and convince a skeptical council to grant him a lease on a run-down warehouse that he plans to convert into his flagship restaurant.

Along the way, Tim meets several colorful characters, including a group of young rockers who help him publicize his restaurant, a beautiful secretary named Laura who becomes his love interest, and a retired old man who helps him refurbish the warehouse. However, Tim also encounters several obstacles, including a rival businessman who tries to sabotage his plans, a group of local residents who oppose his project, and a corrupt councilman who demands a bribe from him.

Despite these challenges, Tim perseveres and finally wins the support of the council and the local community. With the help of his new friends, his restaurant opens to great acclaim, and Tim and Laura live happily ever after.

Take Me High is a light-hearted, feel-good movie with catchy songs, colorful costumes, and lively dance numbers. It showcases the talents of Cliff Richard, who delivers a charming and engaging performance as Tim Matthews, and Deborah Watling, who portrays Laura with sophistication and grace. Hugh Griffith is also memorable as the wise old man who helps Tim achieve his dreams.

The film is set in Birmingham, England, and features several iconic locations, including the Bullring shopping center, the Spaghetti Junction motorway interchange, and the Necropolis railway station. It captures the vibrant spirit of the city in the 1970s, with its bustling streets, colorful characters, and diverse cultures.

Take Me High was directed by David Askey, with a screenplay by Christopher Penfold and featuring music and lyrics by Tony Cole and Tony Macaulay. The soundtrack includes several memorable songs, including "The Anti-Brotherhood of Man", "Love Is Enough" and "Stepping Stones".

Overall, Take Me High is an entertaining and uplifting movie that celebrates the power of dreams, hard work, and community. It is a must-watch for fans of musicals, Cliff Richard, or anyone looking for an uplifting and inspiring story.

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  • Release Date
    1973
  • Runtime
    90 hr
  • IMDB Rating
    4.7  (290)
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