The Alf Garnett Saga (1972)
Alf's back!
Alf and his family have been moved from their East End home into a high-rise council estate. Alf is not only having trouble coping with his new 'home', but also with the long commute to work, the long walk to the corner pub, his long-suffering wife Else, rebellious daughter Rita, and her philandering, constantly unemployed husband Mike.
Director: Bob Kellett
Genre: Comedy
Runtime: 92 min
Release Date: March 22, 1972
Cast
- Warren Mitchell - Alf Garnett
- Dandy Nichols - Else Garnett
- Adrienne Posta - Rita Rawlins (née Garnett)
- Paul Angelis - Michael 'Mike' Rawlins
- John Le Mesurier - Ronald Frewin
- Patsy Byrne - Mrs. Frewin
- Roy Kinnear - Wally
- John Bird - Willis
- Roy Hudd - Milkman
- Joan Sims - Gran
Screenplay
Music: Georgie Fame
Cinematography: Nicholas D. Knowland
Editing: Al Gell
Production: Columbia Pictures, Associated London Films
Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
Original Language: en
Keywords
dysfunctional family, sequel, working class, racism, bigot, based on tv series
Trailer
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is The Alf Garnett Saga about?
- Alf and his family have been moved from their East End home into a high-rise council estate. Alf is not only having trouble coping with his new 'home', but also with the long commute to work, the long walk to the corner pub, his long-suffering wife Else, rebellious daughter Rita, and her philandering, constantly unemployed husband Mike.
- Who directed The Alf Garnett Saga?
- The Alf Garnett Saga was directed by Bob Kellett.
- Who stars in The Alf Garnett Saga?
- The Alf Garnett Saga stars Warren Mitchell, Dandy Nichols, Adrienne Posta, Paul Angelis, John Le Mesurier, Patsy Byrne.
- How long is The Alf Garnett Saga?
- The Alf Garnett Saga has a runtime of 1h 32m (92 minutes).
- What genre is The Alf Garnett Saga?
- The Alf Garnett Saga is a Comedy film.
- Where was The Alf Garnett Saga produced?
- The Alf Garnett Saga was produced in United Kingdom.