Life at the Top
Life at the Top is a 1965 British drama film, a production of Romulus Films released by Columbia Pictures. The screenplay was by Mordecai Richler, based on the 1962 novel Life at the Top by John Braine, and is a sequel to the film Room at the Top (1959). It was directed by Ted Kotcheff and produced by James Woolf, with William Kirby as associate producer. The music score was by Richard Addinsell and the cinematography by Oswald Morris. The film's art director, Edward Marshall, received a 1966 BAFTA Award nomination.
Plot
Joe's father-in-law, Abe Brown, is the mayor of the town, and mill owner (Illingworths, Thornton Rd, Bradford). To Joe's disapproval, Abe insists on sending Joe's children to a private boarding school. Joe's son is also unhappy about this and when Joe invites the paper-boy in for a cup of tea, his son looks jealously on.
More details
| author | Mordecai Richler |
|---|---|
| director | Ted Kotcheff |
| editor | Derek York |
| genre | drama |
| keywords | boarding school bradford business deal huckleberry hound married new love other man railway station savoy hotel strip show |
| musicBy | Richard Addinsell |
| producer | John and James Woolf |
| publisher | Columbia Pictures |
| theme | sequel |