Love Thy Neighbour
United Kingdom
382 people rated Two men who are next-door neighbors constantly battle over seemingly-trivial offenses; on the other hand, their wives are the best of friends. The two couples attempt to win a 'love-thy-neighbor' competition by lying.
Comedy
Cast (18)
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Eden
18/11/2022 09:44
Trailer—Love Thy Neighbour
user1017981037704
16/11/2022 05:03
Terrible dated film
Grreat supporting roles by Tommy Godfrey, Keith Marsh & Patricia Hayes.
Very politically incorrect now - & I suspect then.
Not worth a watch
Eddy Lama
16/11/2022 05:03
It shows the state of race relations in 1973 that a tv series could have been produced followed by this film. It is a total embarassment about which the film industry should be totally ashamed.
It is no good saying that Jack smethurst's character always comes out second best,his character has to speak such offensive insults that it isdifficult to watch this and bear in mind that the film is supposed to be a ccomedy.
I never watched the tv series,but all i can ask myself is whether people actually watched this film and laughed.
It is unfortunate that racism was still endemic in the entertainment industry. You have the likes of Alec Guiness using dark make up to portray an Indian in A Passage To India.
Loubn & Salma 🤱
16/11/2022 05:03
Good comedy of a popular television series that ran in England in the 1970's. a Somewhat controversial in its day,kept the British viewers glued to their television sets. This popular series is now available on DVD in the United Kingdom. Individuals who have region-free DVD players can order these DVD episodes from the video on-line shops in the U.K. People whishing to watch clean violent free entertainment will probably enjoy these DVD episodes. Video tapes of Love thy neighbour are also available. Jack Smethurst,Rudolph Walker,Nina Baden-Semper,and Kate Williams are the main actors in this series. Rudolph Walker appeared in the popular series,The blue thin line about 25 years later. He has also appeared in several episodes of the popular British police series,The Bill. After this series began in England,the U.S.A.and Australia produced their own versions. After a few episodes in the U.S.A. the series was cancelled. The Australia version was quite popular in Australia.
Safaesouri12🧸✨♥️
16/11/2022 05:03
The name Hammer will always be synonymous with horror, however the studio also very successfully produced comedies and Love Thy Neighbour is one of the best known. Based on the TV series about a black and a white couple living next door to each other in early 1970's London, constantly bickering but when they enter a "Love Thy Neighbour" competition they need to get along.
The language here is incredibly racist, thankfully now seen as unacceptable in modern TV/movie making. HOWEVER , when watching LTN it must be realised that back in the 1970's society was far less politically correct. This is a comedy, dated yes but also well made and very, very funny.
143sali
16/11/2022 01:39
This is a great comedy, highlighting what it was like to live next door to racist bigot. But also shows that both main characters are actually as bad as each other. Based on the hit ITV comedy, this is very politically incorrect. And its all the better for it, comedy after all is to entertain. The movies only real drawback is there isnt much of a plot. However the cast are as great as usual. Jack Smethurst and Rudolph Walker make one hell of a team, playing off each other in a oneupmanship kind of way.It's been many years since i saw this movie and last week was finally able to buy it on dvd. The fact that the movie still contains genuine laugh out loud moments, means that i can recommend this movie, just like i would of back in the 1970's.