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1972 • Comedy • 88m

Carry On Abroad

"The holiday of a laughtime!"

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A group of holidaymakers head for the Spanish resort of Elsbels for a 4-day visit. When they get there, they find the Hotel still hasn't been finished being built, and the weather is awful. And there is something strange about the staff—they all look very similar. To top it all off, the weather seems to be having an adverse affect on the Hotel's foundations.

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Sidney James
Sidney James
Vic Flange
Kenneth Williams
Kenneth Williams
Mr. Stuart Farquhar
Charles Hawtrey
Charles Hawtrey
Mr. Eustace Tuttle
Joan Sims
Joan Sims
Cora Flange
Bernard Bresslaw
Bernard Bresslaw
Brother Bernard
Barbara Windsor
Barbara Windsor
Sadie Tomkins
Kenneth Connor
Kenneth Connor
Stanley Blunt
Peter Butterworth
Peter Butterworth
Pepe
June Whitfield
June Whitfield
Evelyn Blunt
Hattie Jacques
Hattie Jacques
Floella
Derek Francis
Derek Francis
Brother Martin
Sally Geeson
Sally Geeson
Lily Dickey
Ray Brooks
Ray Brooks
Giorgio
Carol Hawkins
Carol Hawkins
Marge Mace
John Clive
John Clive
Rob Tweet
Jack Douglas
Jack Douglas
Harry
Alan Curtis
Alan Curtis
Police Chief
Gertan Klauber
Gertan Klauber
Postcard Seller
Director: Gerald ThomasWriter: Talbot RothwellProducer: Peter Rogers

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John Chard
2015-08-10
70%

Package Holiday Piffery. The 24th film in the Carry On series finds the cast partaking in a package holiday to Els Bels. Once arriving they find their hotel still under construction and nobody much likes the company they are in! This is actually one film that boasted the most regular Carry On cast members, something which carries the pic up above and through some choppy waters. Leaning heavily towards the more bawdy side of the franchise, it obviously couldn't appeal to everyone. This is the 1970s in Britain and it was becoming a place of decadent sexuality, which sees the makers earnest in their attempts to capture the zeitgeist of the time. Also one tends to think they had to be aware of the more openly sexual nature of some other comedy films of the era, thus they had to compete. This is great fun for series fans, an absolute ramshackle holiday experience, the very definition of a cheap deal that "WAS" too good to be true. The makers bombard us purposely with stereotypes - the Brits abroad crassness, the bad food and excessive drinking, the undersexed and the oversexed clientèle, bad weather, nudity, a raucous set to at a red light establishment, sexual stimulants and on it goes - no sand pebble is left unturned. Cast are great, reliable sorts with such cheeky material to work from. Peter Buterworth takes the leading honours as the hotel manager trying to convince everyone this hotel from hell is a paradise! and he is well supported by June Whitfield who makes of her more expansive ventures into the series. The double entendre's flow, the chaotic scenes stack up and the corn is well and truly laid on a plate. Suffice to say this is not about pathos or intelligent meanings! The finale is two-fold and great for fans, the drunken party on the last night at the hotel literally is crash bang and wallop, while the collective character closure at Sid and Joan's English bar has a warmness to it that fans can relate to. Charles Hawtrey, the legendary skeleton on legs, left the series here, playing an alcoholic rogue, the makers accepting his real life issues and incorporating it into his farewell performance for some poignant reflection. 7/10

CinemaSerf
2023-05-28
60%

So this time, our gang of double-entendre specialists head to the resort of "Elsbels" on the Costa somewhere for a long weekend. Of course the hotel isn't finished, and that's not the only thing that isn't. Though at times it is quite amusing, for the most part the script just plays to the talent and they are not really on best form. We are frequently left with some overly contrived stereotypes and a humour that is just a bit too coarse. Not that there isn't smut a-plenty in the others of this franchise, but that is usually a little more subtle. To be fair, it doesn't hang about - the gags come thick and fast, and are delivered by a well-oiled machine that knows exactly what it is doing. Sadly, though, it has aged badly and though I reckon the female characters fare slightly better than the men on the humour front, nobody here can say this is their finest work - not even the donkey.

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Status
Released
Origin
US, GB
Languages
English
Studios
The Rank Organisation, Peter Rogers Productions
Budget
$283,160

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