Take Me High is a 1973 British feature film, directed by David Askey, written by Christopher Penfold and starring Cliff Richard in his final film role, with Deborah Watling, Hugh Griffith, George Cole and Anthony Andrews. Set and filmed in Birmingham, it featured many landmarks from that city, including Gas Street Basin, Alpha Tower, the Council House (as a hotel) and Spaghetti Junction.
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- Take Me High is a 1973 British feature film, directed by David Askey, written by Christopher Penfold and starring Cliff Richard in his final film role, with Deborah Watling, Hugh Griffith, George Cole and Anthony Andrews. Set and filmed in Birmingham, it featured many landmarks from that city, including Gas Street Basin, Alpha Tower, the Council House (as a hotel) and Spaghetti Junction. It was released on Warner Home Video in 1988 as a VHS tape, but has never been given an retail release on DVD, however a free DVD of the film was issued with The Daily Mail on 25 September 2010. A soundtrack album by Richard was issued and remains in print (now on CD) to this day. The title cut was a UK top 30 single.
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- Take Me High is a 1973 British feature film, directed by David Askey, written by Christopher Penfold and starring Cliff Richard in his final film role, with Deborah Watling, Hugh Griffith, George Cole and Anthony Andrews. Set and filmed in Birmingham, it featured many landmarks from that city, including Gas Street Basin, Alpha Tower, the Council House (as a hotel) and Spaghetti Junction.
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