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character and situation, have all been sacrificed to the demands of the basic British screen comedy with its emphasis on lavatories, booze, breasts and (curiously enough) the hilarity of death. Harry H. Corbett and Wilfrid Brambell, willing as they are to keep the characters alive, can do little within these confines to revive the complex, tragi-comic love/hate relationship of father and son which sustained their slim television anecdotes, and it takes Milo O'Shea, as a tipsy, myopic GP, to demonstrate what can be done, even with debased material, to dredge up a few laughs. Peter Sykes has at least tried to direct the whole enterprise as a film rather than as a blown-up
294:. A furious Harold asks why he did not have the policy amended, but Albert's only excuse is "I forgot." Harold concocts a way of bringing Albert back to life. However once inside the coffin, Albert falls into a deep sleep and nothing seems to wake him up. Harold tries to wake him several times during the journey to the cemetery, however on the way he is hit in the head by the back door of a removal truck. They decide to take Harold to the hospital and carry on to the funeral without him. At the hospital Harold runs away and gets a taxi to the cemetery. 286:
respects to Albert. They announce that they have arranged a funeral for him and this is not good news for either of the Steptoes. Later one of Albert's friends asks if he could look at him for a final time. Knowing that the coffin is actually full of scrap metal, Harold makes the excuse that his father's face is all distorted because of a difficult visit to the lavatory which is what caused him to die.
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all, due to a clause that Albert had put in the policy if his mistress ever married. He cashes the policy in and receives £876. They pay off their debt and buy a new horse with new riding equipment, but to Albert's horror, Harold invests the rest of the money in a part share of a race horse. He discovers that his partner is called
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doctor, who is drunk at the time of seeing Albert and he announces that Albert has died. The next day, Harold then brings home a coffin that he has been saving for the inevitable day that his father would actually die. Albert is horrified when Harold tells him he also bought a tombstone because the
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They eventually have to sell all of their possessions to have one final bet on their dog at the races to try to pay off the money they owe. When their dog loses, they just about lose hope when Albert brings up that he had saved £1,000 in a life insurance policy. Harold then schemes to get the money
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gave the film 2/5 stars, writing: "This second movie featuring the nation's favourite junkmen is very much a rags-and-bones affair, with the material stretched to fraying point to justify the running time. Apart from the unnecessary crudeness of its humour, the main problem here is the dilution of
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There Harold accidentally smashes into a tomb and whilst being buried Albert finally wakes up and frightens everyone away. The vicar runs off and meets Harold looking like he himself is one of the undead. Back home, the Steptoes discover that the insurance claim would have paid out to Harold after
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Later on an entire army of mourners come to the Steptoe household. Along with them Mr Russell from the insurance company enters. Harold meets him to collect the proceeds - only to find out that all of the insurance money is to go to a lover that Albert met in 1949 while Harold was in the army in
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Later on, the gangsters turn up to collect the outstanding debt, but after some intimidation Harold manages to stave them off when he shows them that Albert has "died" and they will get their money when the insurance policy pays out. Later on, old friends of Albert's come to visit and pay their
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film, which – like the first – retains the trappings but none of the subtlety or intimacy of the original TV series. ... original wit, their gift for dialogue (spoken and unspoken), their sharp observation of middle-class behaviour, and their genius for barely perceptible exaggeration of
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The Steptoes have retired their horse Hercules due to lameness, and plan to buy a new one with Albert's life savings of £80, putting £9 away for "emergencies". Harold sends Albert home and returns several hours later drunk and introduces Hercules the Second, a short sighted
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from his father by faking his death. They find an old mannequin among their collection of junk and fit it around Albert's body. They then call Dr. Popplewell, a known
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the intense, disappointed fondness that made the pair's TV relationship so engaging. Weakly scripted."
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described the sequel as: "even more crude and out of character."
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The removal company featured in the film was the then
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Peter Sykes
Ray Galton
Alan Simpson
Aida Young
Wilfrid Brambell
Harry H. Corbett
Diana Dors
Milo O'Shea
John Wilcox
Bernard Gribble
Roy Budd
Ron Grainer
Anglo–EMI
comedy drama
Peter Sykes
Wilfrid Brambell
Harry H. Corbett
Ray Galton
Alan Simpson
spin-off
BBC
same name
Steptoe and Son
racing greyhound
alcoholic
Malaya
H.M. Queen
Wilfrid Brambell
Harry H. Corbett

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