Life at the Top (1965) is a drama film based on a novel, following the story of a socialite dealing with class snobbery, infidelity, and her struggles in life.
A man named Ambrose Wolfinger struggles to maintain a harmonious family life while dealing with comedic mishaps and getting entangled in a crime. He faces challenges such as an overbearing wife, a dysfunctional stepfamily, and false reports of his death. Throughout the movie, he navigates through situations involving wrestling matches, woolen mills, traffic tickets, and burglaries. Despite the chaos, Ambrose remains loyal to his family and finds ways to reconcile with his wife.
This film is devoted to Algeria's vast equipment plan which has fostered the development of the ports of Algiers and Oran. The inauguration of new aerodromes, roads, the construction of dams and power stations, the development of coal production, the textile and metallurgical industry, the opening of canneries, as well as the phenomenal boom in production of wheat and wine.
The people, the scenery and the industrial traditions of the Stroud valley and the growth of the woollen industry.
A Lancashire mill girl has an illicit adventure with the owner's son while on holiday. Based on the once notorious Houghton play.
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