| High Rise Donkey | |
|---|---|
| Directed by | Michael Forlong | 
| Written by | T. E. B. Clarke | 
| Produced by | Hugh Stewart | 
| Starring | Leigh Gotch Wendy Cook Linda Frith  | 
| Cinematography | William Jordan | 
| Edited by | Rhonda Small | 
| Music by | Ed Welch | 
Production companies  | Anvil Film and Recording Group  | 
| Distributed by | Children's Film Foundation | 
Release date  | 
  | 
Running time  | 57 minutes | 
| Country | United Kingdom | 
| Language | English | 
High Rise Donkey is a 1980 children's comedy film directed by Michael Forlong.[1]
Synopsis
Three children stable a donkey in a high rise flat to save it from being sold as horse-meat by two small-time crooks.[1][2]
Cast
- Leigh Gotch as Andrew Everitt
 - Wendy Cook as Susan Everitt
 - Linda Frith as Tracy Everitt
 - Barney - Prince, the donkey
 - Bright Star - horse
 - Wilfrid Brambell as Ben Foxcroft
 - Pat Connell as Ron Brewer
 - Beryl Cooke as Miss Pringle
 - James Ellis as policeman
 - Harry Fowler as Bernie, crook
 - Sarah Golding as Mrs Everitt
 - Ray Howe as himself, Bright Star's jockey
 - Roy Kinnear as Mr Garnett, caretaker
 - Declan Mulholland as Pat, crook
 - Dorian Williams as himself
 - Sam Kydd as resident in high-rise flats
 - Alan Tilvern as donkey derby official
 - Alfie Bass as photographer at the donkey derby
 - Pat Coombs as lady at the donkey derby
 - Keith Chegwin as himself
 
Production
Sponsored by the Children's Film Foundation.[2] The film was classified as "universal" suitable for audiences aged four years and over.[3]
References
- 1 2 "High Rise Donkey". British Film Institute. 1980. Retrieved 23 January 2023.
 - 1 2 "High Rise Donkey". Children's Film and Television Foundation. Retrieved 31 January 2023.
 - ↑ "High Rise Donkey". British Board of Film Classification. 1979. Retrieved 2 February 2023.
 
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