A Home of Your Own
(1964)

Released: 1964-01-01

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A Home of Your Own is a 1964 British comedy film which is a brick-by-brick account of the building a young couple’s dream house. From the day when the site is first selected, to the day – several years and children later – when the couple finally move in, the story is a noisy but wordless comedy of errors as the incompetent labourers struggle to complete the house. It may well have been inspired by the success of Bernard Cribbins' classic song of the same vein from two years earlier, "Right Said Fred". In this satirical look at British builders, many cups of tea are made, windows are broken and the same section of road is dug up over and over again by the water board, the electricity board and the gas board. Ronnie Barker’s put-upon cement mixer, Peter Butterworth’s short-sighted carpenter and Bernard Cribbins’ hapless stonemason all contribute to the ensuing chaos.

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Ronnie Barker

as The Cement Mixer

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Richard Briers

as The Husband

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Peter Butterworth

as The Carpenter

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Bernard Cribbins

as The Stonemason

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Bill Fraser

as The Shop Steward

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Norman Mitchell

as The Foreman

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Ronnie Stevens

as The Architect

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Fred Emney

as The Mayor

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Janet Brown

as Surveyor's Wife

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