I've just seen the film version of Rising Damp on DVD - I saw it first five years ago. Some people think it's good, other think it's terrible - I fall into the latter category, believing it to be an artistic disaster. Apparently, Leonard Rossiter was uncomfortable with unfamiliar material and preferred to do the film only if it was based on the TV series. I personally think it fails for several reasons.
Firstly and as already mentioned, the film lifted episodes almost completely and simply re-enacted them, albeit without Richard Beckinsale. Secondly, the house is a real one, and as it was shot on location it isn't claustrophobic. Quite the reverse actually, the place is very spacious.
Thirdly, I didn't think Christopher Strauli is that good an actor - although, maybe that was because Leonard Rossister was making the shooting a bit hard for him as he thought Strauli should play the role just as Beckinsale had. According to Strauli, it was the most unhappy time in all his career.
So what does everyone else think? Is it a good film or a bad one?