I could not download this movie. It just would not work.
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Item arrived very happy with the seller thanks
Great Quality dvd ,Awesome cast ,Good story & funny & Romantic.
Put an end to the series but was ok
Bit rough but good seeing terry oquinn, and fairly tame compared to modern day fare
It is an old one but enjoyable
An excellent, crystal clear copy of this movie. I chose to download this and it was well worth the money. Thanks for the excellent service.
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Good movie. Service good
Arrived safely , haven't had time to play yet
Just out of curiosity, do you have Manequine or Savage Honeymoon
Wrong region. I'll be sending back.
Quickly arrived. Very good quality
the service i received was excellent, the dvd was in very good condition
Iwill visit again.
Ordered from this website. Item was posted in
a few days. Item received in good condition
and disc plays well. Overall happy
Quick to receive the DVD.
Plays perfectly, audio is crystal clear. A great buy of an obscure tv show.
It was easy to order and delivered quickly.
I haven't had the time to view the film yet.
trailer looks good.
I like that it was delivered quickly and easy to order.
Milestone film from John Ford...One of his earliest talkies as well as the film debuts of Spencer Tracy and Humphrey Bogart..get a copy just for that !


Take Me High By any measure this is a very cheesy film, but it’s so harmless and wholesome you can’t really take umbrage with it. Based around the jewel of the British Waterways, the Gas Street basin it offers a fascinating historical insight into this very special area of Birmingham. Sort of film you can enjoy as long as you restrict watching it to, say, every ten years or so. It’s a pity that it has yet to be released on a modern format as I know many Brummies would enjoy just watching the film for the shots around the City. A City which has changed much, Take me High provides a good visual snap shot of the capitol of the British Midlands just before it’s decline as a light industrial engineering world centre. During Cliffs tenure on his canal boat in the Gas Street basin he would have had a neighbour in the fictional Wilf Harvey popular elderly Crossroads character who lived on dry land adjacent to the canals.
A Real Classic
OK so it’s Cliff in flares in Birmingham but this film has a charm all it’s own. The soundtrack is brilliant, these songs are very good and the storyline is refreshing in that it’s based in England. Anthony Andrews and Hugh Griffiths are great and Cliff is, well, Cliff! Watch it enough times and you’ll soon have your favourite scenes, lines and even songs. The moral is still relevant today – money and the pursuit of real happiness. There are some good actors in this and George Cole is superb as a hardbitten socialist. Cliff has some great outfits in this, truly 100% 1973 gear and it’s an interesting snapshot of life in this country all those years ago. I’d like to add that Gas Street IS in the middle of Birmingham – we did the map fold!!!!!