HD
2017
A Home of Your Own, a 1964 British comedy, humorously chronicles a young couple's endeavor to build their dream home. Starting from the initial site selection, the story unfolds over several years filled with mishaps and mishandled construction. The film offers a silent yet uproarious commentary on the incompetence of builders, featuring a parade of blunders: broken windows, endless tea breaks, and recurring roadwork by various utility companies. The antics of Ronnie Barker’s beleaguered cement mixer, Peter Butterworth’s nearsighted carpenter, and Bernard Cribbins’ clumsy stonemason amplify the chaos in this delightful satire.