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  1. Life at the Top: Directed by Ted Kotcheff. With Laurence Harvey, Jean Simmons, Honor Blackman, Michael Craig. In this sequel to Room at the Top (1958), Joe Lampton (Laurence Harvey) thinks he has really made it by marrying the boss's daughter in his northern mill town.

  2. English. Life at the Top is a 1965 British drama film, a production of Romulus Films released by Columbia Pictures. The screenplay was by Mordecai Richler, based on the 1962 novel Life at the Top by John Braine, and is a sequel to the film Room at the Top (1959).

  3. Classic Studio. 55.8K subscribers. Subscribed. 565. 74K views 3 years ago. In this sequel to "Room at the Top" (1959), Joe Lampton (Laurence Harvey) thinks he has really made it by marrying the...

  4. Summaries. In this sequel to Room at the Top (1958), Joe Lampton ( Laurence Harvey) thinks he has really made it by marrying the boss's daughter in his northern mill town. But he finds he is being sidelined at work and his private life manipulated by his father-in-law.

  5. Vivir en la cumbre (1965) - FilmAffinity. Ficha. Créditos. Críticas [1] Tráilers [1] Imágenes [1] Blu-ray [1] Título original. Life at the Top. Año. 1965. Duración. 117 min. País. Reino Unido. Dirección. Ted Kotcheff. Guion. Mordecai Richler. Reparto. Música. Richard Addinsell. Fotografía. Oswald Morris (B&W) Compañías. Romulus. Género.

  6. Sinopsis. Joe Lampton creía que hacía bien al casarse con la hija del jefe en el norte de la ciudad del molino. Pero él descubre que está siendo marginado en el trabajo y su vida privada manipulada...

  7. A dark melodrama of class and sex set in the fictional town of Warnley, England (but filmed in Bradford), the searingly modern Life at the Top (1965) is capable of challenging any notion that the past, or its films, were less jaded or cynical than those made in our own time.