This collection of films celebrates the unsung heroes of our daily lives - the plumbers. From comedic capers to dramatic tales, these movies offer a diverse look at the lives and adventures of those who keep our pipes flowing. Whether you're a plumbing enthusiast or simply looking for a unique cinematic experience, this selection provides both entertainment and insight into the world of plumbing.

Joe's Apartment (1996)
Description: Although not exclusively about plumbing, this film features a young man moving into a New York apartment where he befriends a colony of talking cockroaches, with plumbing issues playing a comedic role.
Fact: The film uses a unique blend of live-action and animation for the cockroaches, making it a quirky addition to this list.


The Plumber (1979)
Description: This Australian thriller follows a plumber who becomes increasingly menacing as he works in a woman's home, creating a sense of unease and suspense.
Fact: The film was directed by Peter Weir, who later gained fame for directing "Dead Poets Society" and "The Truman Show."


The Plumbers (1975)
Description: A British sitcom that follows the misadventures of two plumbers, providing a humorous take on the profession.
Fact: The series was created by Roy Clarke, who is also known for writing "Last of the Summer Wine."


The Plumber's Mate (1987)
Description: This British comedy-drama revolves around a plumber who gets involved in solving crimes, showcasing the unexpected skills of a plumber.
Fact: The series was adapted from the novels by Peter Lovesey.


The Plumber's Apprentice (1979)
Description: A children's TV series where a young apprentice learns the trade from his plumber uncle, offering a light-hearted look at plumbing.
Fact: This show was part of the BBC's "Look and Read" educational series.


The Plumber's Daughter (1973)
Description: A British comedy film where a plumber's daughter becomes involved in a series of comedic events after her father's business goes bankrupt.
Fact: The film features a young Helen Mirren in one of her early roles.


The Plumber's Helper (1968)
Description: A short film about a plumber's assistant who gets into various comedic situations while trying to fix a plumbing issue.
Fact: This film was part of the "Carry On" series, known for its British humor.


The Plumber's Revenge (1978)
Description: A lesser-known British comedy where a plumber seeks revenge on a customer who didn't pay, leading to a series of hilarious events.
Fact: The film was produced by a small independent studio and has become a cult classic among plumbing enthusiasts.


The Plumber's Tale (1985)
Description: A drama about a plumber whose life takes an unexpected turn when he discovers a hidden treasure while working on a job.
Fact: The film was shot in the historic city of York, adding to its charm.


The Plumber's Nightmare (1992)
Description: This film follows a plumber who encounters supernatural events while working in an old, haunted house.
Fact: The film was inspired by real-life ghost stories associated with old plumbing systems.
