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1977 • Comedy • 95m

Are You Being Served? The Movie

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In this feature film version of the popular BBC sitcom, the staff of Grace Brothers go on holiday to Costa Plonka, where they find themselves in the middle of a revolution.

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John Inman
John Inman
Mr. Wilberforce Clayborne Humphries
Mollie Sugden
Mollie Sugden
Mrs. Betty Slocombe
Frank Thornton
Frank Thornton
Captain Stephen Peacock
Trevor Bannister
Trevor Bannister
Mr. Dick Lucas
Wendy Richard
Wendy Richard
Miss Shirley Brahms
Arthur Brough
Arthur Brough
Mr. Ernest Grainger
Nicholas Smith
Nicholas Smith
Mr. Cuthbert Rumbold
Harold Bennett
Harold Bennett
Young Mr. Grace
Arthur English
Arthur English
Mr. Harry Harman
Karan David
Karan David
Conchita
Glyn Houston
Glyn Houston
Cesar Rodriguez
Andrew Sachs
Andrew Sachs
Carlos
Sheila Steafel
Sheila Steafel
Hat Customer
John G. Heller
John G. Heller
German #1
Derek Griffiths
Derek Griffiths
The Emir
Nadim Sawalha
Nadim Sawalha
The Emir's Interpreter
Penny Irving
Penny Irving
Miss Nicholson
Barrie Gosney
Barrie Gosney
Airport Security Guard (uncredited)
Writer: Jeremy LloydDirector: Bob KellettExecutive Producer: Nat CohenExecutive Producer: Jeremy LloydExecutive Producer: David Croft

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CinemaSerf
2026-04-02
60%

I suppose that it must have made sense for everyone to capitalise on the huge success of this BBC sitcom and follow in the footsteps of “Dad’s Army” (1971) by making a movie. Watching it now, it struggles amidst a sea of innuendo-ridden stereotypes and writing that ought to have died out with the “Carry On” films, but despite that there is chemistry on display here from a group of actors who were clearly not only enjoying themselves, but trying quite naturally to ensure that the audience did too. It’s based around the staff of a department store who are all made to take their summer holidays at the same time so their building can be refurbished. With every expense to be spared, they are dispatched to the “Costa Plonka” where their hotel is still under construction and so they are placed in tents. Without the formal structure of their day-to-day lives governing their behaviour, they can flirt merrily as they enjoy the sunshine, the cheap wine and even a revolution led by the local equivalent of Che Guevara. For me, the stand out was always Mollie Sugden’s prim and proper “Mrs. Slocombe” - I had a very similar school teacher, though her hair was usually blue-tinted. Thereafter it is an amiable enough ensemble cast effort that when watched in the context of 1970s Britain largely manages to avoid the excesses of unpleasantness that still dogged some of the corporation's other creative efforts that emerged from the late 1960s with a much more passive-aggressive style of just about everything-ism. It isn’t without it’s cringemaking moments, certainly, but if you consider it as a panto with better props and lighting and allow sentiment to cloud your vision, then it’s not as awful as you might expect. I suspect that I am not unanimous in that.

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Origin
US, GB
Languages
English
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Anglo-EMI

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