Steptoe & Son Ride Again (1973) [N/A]

Release Date:
May 1, 1973

Original Title:
Steptoe & Son Ride Again

Genres:
Comedy | Drama

Production Companies:
Anglo-EMI
Associated London Films

Production Countries:
United Kingdom

Ratings / Certifications:
GB: PG 

Runtime: 99

The old man didn't die laughing, but you will.

Albert Steptoe and his son Harold are rag-and-bone men, complete with horse and cart to tour the neighbourhood. They also live amicably together at the junk yard. Always on the lookout for ways to improve his lot, Harold invests his father's life savings in a greyhound who is almost blind and can't see the hare. When the dog loses a race and Harold has to pay off the debt, he comes up with another bright idea. Collect his father's life insurance. To do this his father must pretend to be dead.

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Art Direction:
Bernard Sarron

Assistant Director:
Graham Ford

Camera Operator:
Neil Binney

Construction Manager:
Peter Verard

Continuity:
Josie Fulford

Costume Supervisor:
Emma Porteous

Director:
Peter Sykes

Director of Photography:
Ernest Steward

Editor:
Bernard Gribble

Gaffer:
Len Crowe

Hairdresser:
Katie Dawson

Makeup Artist:
Heather Nurse

Original Music Composer:
Roy Budd
Jack Fishman

Production Supervisor:
Christopher Sutton

Property Master:
Tom Raeburn

Set Dresser:
Philip Cowlam

Sound Editor:
Frank Goulding

Sound Mixer:
Trevor Pyke

Sound Recordist:
Kevin Sutton

Wardrobe Master:
Jack Gallagher

Writer:
Alan Simpson
Ray Galton

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