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Still Game

Dec 2, 2002
1h 17m
★ 8.5

Overview

Victor, Jack and Winston, three friends and willy old widowers are trapped to their own devices 19 stories up in a Glasgow high rise. "The lift's aff!" and until it gets fixed there's hee haw to do but argue, reminisce and wind each other up.

Genres

Comedy

Production Companies

John Michael Williams Productions

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Cast

Ford Kiernan

Jack Jarvis

Ford Kiernan

Paul Riley

Winston Ingram

Paul Riley

Greg Hemphill

Victor McDade

Greg Hemphill

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