Love Thy Neighbour is a 1973 British comedy film directed by John Robins and starring Jack Smethurst, Rudolph Walker, Kate Williams and Nina Baden-Semper.
Eddie and Joan Booth, a white couple, live next door to Bill and Barbie Reynolds, who are black.
The film was popular at the box office and ranked as the 15th-most-popular of the year in the U.K.[2][3][4] David McGillivray wrote in The Monthly Film Bulletin: "Another example of domestic farce every bit as asinine and harmless as the TV series from which it derives.
"[5] The Manchester Evening News called it "the most successful case I have seen yet of a television comedy series transferring to the big screen.
"[6] Britmovie wrote: "This dated, politically incorrect tale of bigotries and one-upmanship is sprinkled with ignorant comments and insults that are frequently more laughable than offensive when viewed today.