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  • Release dates
  • Soundtrack listing
  • Awards
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Basic facts

Original title Take Me High
Film type Feature
Category Fiction
Director
Producer
Screenplay
Production country
Production company
Classification Suitable for all audiences
Dialogue

Cast

Cliff Richard
Tim Matthews

Deborah Watling (as Debbie Watling)
Sarah

Hugh Griffith
Sir Harry Cunningham

George Cole
Bert Jackson

Anthony Andrews
Hugo Flaxman

Richard Wattis
Sir Charles Furness

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Titles

Original title
Swedish release title

Crew

Director
Screenplay
Producer
Director of Photography
Music
Author

Cast

Cliff Richard Tim Matthews
Deborah Watling (as Debbie Watling) Sarah
Hugh Griffith Sir Harry Cunningham
George Cole Bert Jackson
Anthony Andrews Hugo Flaxman
Richard Wattis Sir Charles Furness
Madeleine Smith Vicki
Moyra Fraser Molly
Ronald Hines Sam
Jimmy Gardner Hulbert

Companies

Production Company Kenneth Harper Productions
Distributor in Sweden (35 mm) Sandrew Film & Teater AB

Swedish censorship / rating

Censorship number 114008
Date 1974-11-27
Classification Suitable for all audiences


Notes 2.404 m gul


Technical specifications

Aspect ratio 2.35:1
Sound type Sound
Sound system Optical mono
Colour type Colour
Colour system Technicolor
Carrier type 35 mm
Frames per second 24


Release dates

Release in Stockholm 1974.11.30 cinema

Holdings Film

The information given here refers to film material in the Swedish Film Institute’s archive. Access to the archive’s stock is given on request, for research, other film archives and rights’ holders. For enquiries please contact filmarkivet@filminstitutet.se

Element type Print
Carrier type 35 mm


Holdings Posters

Size About 70 x 100 cm
Quantity 2


Holdings Scripts

Script type Dialoglista
Language Swedish


Holdings Stills

Black and white print 9
Album No


Holdings Promotion materials

Type Program/Reklamtryck



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