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Carry On Camping

Carry On Camping is a 1969 British comedy film, the 17th release in the series of 31 Carry On films (1958–1992). It features series regulars Sid James, Kenneth Williams, Charles Hawtrey, Joan Sims, Terry Scott, Hattie Jacques, Barbara Windsor, Bernard Bresslaw, Dilys Laye and Peter Butterworth.

Carry On Camping
Original UK quad poster by Renato Fratini
Directed byGerald Thomas
Written byTalbot Rothwell
Produced byPeter Rogers
StarringSid James
Kenneth Williams
Charles Hawtrey
Joan Sims
Terry Scott
Hattie Jacques
Barbara Windsor
Bernard Bresslaw
Peter Butterworth
CinematographyErnest Steward
Edited byAlfred Roome
Music byEric Rogers
Distributed byThe Rank Organisation
Release date
  • 29 May 1969 (1969-05-29)
Running time
88 minutes
CountryUnited Kingdom
LanguageEnglish
Budget£208,354

Plot

Sid Boggle (Sid James) and his friend Bernie Lugg (Bernard Bresslaw) are partners in a plumbing business. They take their girlfriends, prudish Joan Fussey (Joan Sims) and meek Anthea Meeks (Dilys Laye), to the cinema to see a film about a nudist camp called Paradise. Sid has the idea of the group holidaying there, reasoning that in that environment their heretofore chaste girlfriends will relax their strict moral standards. Sid easily gains Bernie's co-operation in the scheme, which they attempt to keep secret from the girls.

They travel to the campsite named Paradise. After paying the membership fees to the owner, money-grabbing farmer Josh Fiddler (Peter Butterworth), Sid realises it is not the camp seen in the film, but merely a standard family campsite. To add to their disappointment, it is no paradise but instead, a damp field; the only facilities being a very basic toilet and a washing block. They reluctantly agree to stay there after Fiddler refuses a refund and the girls approve of the place. There is further disappointment when the girls will not share a tent with the boys.

Sid and Bernie soon set their sights on a bunch of young ladies on holiday from the Chayste Place finishing school. The ringleader of the girls is blonde and bouncy Babs (Barbara Windsor). In charge of the girls is Dr. Soaper (Kenneth Williams), who is fervently pursued by his lovelorn colleague, the school's matron, Miss Haggard (Hattie Jacques). The girls soon leave for Ballsworth Youth Hostel, where Babs and her friend Fanny (Sandra Caron) change the room numbers on Dr. Soaper's and Miss Haggard's doors and convince Dr. Soaper that the female washroom, where Miss Haggard is, is the male washroom. Dr Soaper leads an outdoor aerobics session, during which Babs' bikini top flies off; he catches it.

Other campers are Peter Potter (Terry Scott), who loathes camping but must endure his jolly yet domineering wife Harriet (Betty Marsden), with her irritating laugh, and naïve first-time camper Charlie Muggins (Charles Hawtrey).

Chaos ensues when a group of hippies arrive in the next field for a noisy all-night rave led by band The Flowerbuds. The campers club together and successfully drive the ravers away, but all the girls leave with them. However, there is a happy ending for Bernie and Sid when their girlfriends finally agree to move into their tent. Their joy is short-lived when Joan's mother (Amelia Bayntun) turns up, but Anthea lets loose a goat that chases Mrs Fussey away. Meanwhile, Peter vows to Harriet that this camping holiday will most definitely be their last.

Cast

Crew

  • Screenplay – Talbot Rothwell
  • Music – Eric Rogers
  • Production Manager – Jack Swinburne
  • Art Director – Lionel Couch
  • Editor – Alfred Roome
  • Director of Photography – Ernest Steward
  • Assistant Editor – Jack Gardner
  • Camera Operator – James Bawden
  • Assistant Director – Jack Causey
  • Continuity – Doreen Dernley
  • Sound Recordists – Bill Daniels & Ken Barker
  • Make-up – Geoffrey Rodway
  • Hairdresser – Stella Rivers
  • Costume Designer – Yvonne Caffin
  • Dubbing Editor – Colin Miller
  • Title Sketches – Larry
  • Producer – Peter Rogers
  • Director – Gerald Thomas

Filming and locations

  • Filming dates – 7 October–22 November 1968

Interiors:

Exteriors:

Reception

The film was the most popular movie at the UK box office in 1969.[1] It was voted the nation's favourite Carry On film in a survey conducted by the Daily Mirror in 2008.[2]

Bibliography

  • Davidson, Andy (2012). Carry On Confidential. London: Miwk. ISBN 978-1-908630-01-8.
  • Sheridan, Simon (2011). Keeping the British End Up – Four Decades of Saucy Cinema. London: Titan Books. ISBN 978-0-85768-279-6.
  • Webber, Richard (2009). 50 Years of Carry On. London: Arrow. ISBN 978-0-09-949007-4.
  • Hudis, Norman (2008). No Laughing Matter. London: Apex. ISBN 978-1-906358-15-0.
  • Keeping the British End Up: Four Decades of Saucy Cinema by Simon Sheridan (third edition) (2007) (Reynolds & Hearn Books)
  • Ross, Robert (2002). The Carry On Companion. London: Batsford. ISBN 978-0-7134-8771-8.
  • Bright, Morris; Ross, Robert (2000). Mr Carry On – The Life & Work of Peter Rogers. London: BBC Books. ISBN 978-0-563-55183-6.
  • Rigelsford, Adrian (1996). Carry On Laughing – a celebration. London: Virgin. ISBN 1-85227-554-5.
  • Hibbin, Sally & Nina (1988). What a Carry On. London: Hamlyn. ISBN 978-0-600-55819-4.
  • Eastaugh, Kenneth (1978). The Carry On Book. London: David & Charles. ISBN 978-0-7153-7403-0.

References

  1. ^ "The World's Top Twenty Films." Sunday Times [London, England] 27 Sept. 1970: 27. The Sunday Times Digital Archive. accessed 5 April 2014
  2. ^ "Carry On Camping voted best film of series". Daily Mirror. 29 July 2008. Retrieved 31 May 2020.

External links

  • Carry On Camping at IMDb
  • Carry On Camping at Rotten Tomatoes
  • Carry On Camping Location Guide at The Whippit Inn
  • Carry on Camping at BFI Screenonline

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This article includes a list of general references but it lacks sufficient corresponding inline citations Please help to improve this article by introducing more precise citations October 2018 Learn how and when to remove this template message Carry On Camping is a 1969 British comedy film the 17th release in the series of 31 Carry On films 1958 1992 It features series regulars Sid James Kenneth Williams Charles Hawtrey Joan Sims Terry Scott Hattie Jacques Barbara Windsor Bernard Bresslaw Dilys Laye and Peter Butterworth Carry On CampingOriginal UK quad poster by Renato FratiniDirected byGerald ThomasWritten byTalbot RothwellProduced byPeter RogersStarringSid JamesKenneth WilliamsCharles HawtreyJoan SimsTerry ScottHattie JacquesBarbara WindsorBernard BresslawPeter ButterworthCinematographyErnest StewardEdited byAlfred RoomeMusic byEric RogersDistributed byThe Rank OrganisationRelease date29 May 1969 1969 05 29 Running time88 minutesCountryUnited KingdomLanguageEnglishBudget 208 354 Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Crew 4 Filming and locations 5 Reception 6 Bibliography 7 References 8 External linksPlot EditSid Boggle Sid James and his friend Bernie Lugg Bernard Bresslaw are partners in a plumbing business They take their girlfriends prudish Joan Fussey Joan Sims and meek Anthea Meeks Dilys Laye to the cinema to see a film about a nudist camp called Paradise Sid has the idea of the group holidaying there reasoning that in that environment their heretofore chaste girlfriends will relax their strict moral standards Sid easily gains Bernie s co operation in the scheme which they attempt to keep secret from the girls They travel to the campsite named Paradise After paying the membership fees to the owner money grabbing farmer Josh Fiddler Peter Butterworth Sid realises it is not the camp seen in the film but merely a standard family campsite To add to their disappointment it is no paradise but instead a damp field the only facilities being a very basic toilet and a washing block They reluctantly agree to stay there after Fiddler refuses a refund and the girls approve of the place There is further disappointment when the girls will not share a tent with the boys Sid and Bernie soon set their sights on a bunch of young ladies on holiday from the Chayste Place finishing school The ringleader of the girls is blonde and bouncy Babs Barbara Windsor In charge of the girls is Dr Soaper Kenneth Williams who is fervently pursued by his lovelorn colleague the school s matron Miss Haggard Hattie Jacques The girls soon leave for Ballsworth Youth Hostel where Babs and her friend Fanny Sandra Caron change the room numbers on Dr Soaper s and Miss Haggard s doors and convince Dr Soaper that the female washroom where Miss Haggard is is the male washroom Dr Soaper leads an outdoor aerobics session during which Babs bikini top flies off he catches it Other campers are Peter Potter Terry Scott who loathes camping but must endure his jolly yet domineering wife Harriet Betty Marsden with her irritating laugh and naive first time camper Charlie Muggins Charles Hawtrey Chaos ensues when a group of hippies arrive in the next field for a noisy all night rave led by band The Flowerbuds The campers club together and successfully drive the ravers away but all the girls leave with them However there is a happy ending for Bernie and Sid when their girlfriends finally agree to move into their tent Their joy is short lived when Joan s mother Amelia Bayntun turns up but Anthea lets loose a goat that chases Mrs Fussey away Meanwhile Peter vows to Harriet that this camping holiday will most definitely be their last Cast EditSid James as Sid Boggle Kenneth Williams as Doctor Kenneth Soaper Joan Sims as Joan Fussey Charles Hawtrey as Charlie Muggins Terry Scott as Peter Potter Barbara Windsor as Babs Bernard Bresslaw as Bernie Lugg Hattie Jacques as Miss Haggard Matron Peter Butterworth as Joshua Fiddler Julian Holloway as Jim Tanner Dilys Laye as Anthea Meeks Betty Marsden as Harriet Potter Sandra Caron as Fanny Trisha Noble as Sally Amelia Bayntun as Mrs Fussey Brian Oulton as Mr Short the camping store manager Patricia Franklin as Farmer s daughter Derek Francis as Farmer Michael Nightingale as Man in cinema George Moon as Man at campsite Walter Henry as Man in cinema Valerie Shute as Pat Elizabeth Knight as Jane Georgina Moon as Joy Vivien Lloyd as Verna Jennifer Pyle as Hilda Lesley Duff as Norma Jackie Pool as Betty Anna Karen as Hefty girl Sally Kemp as Girl with cow Valerie Leon as Miss Dobbin the camping store assistant Angela Grant as Schoolgirl uncredited Peter Cockburn as Film Commentator uncredited Gilly Grant as Sally G string uncredited Michael Low as Lusty youth uncredited Mike Lucas as Lusty youth uncredited Alf Mangan as Camper uncredited David Seaforth as Camper uncredited Crew EditScreenplay Talbot Rothwell Music Eric Rogers Production Manager Jack Swinburne Art Director Lionel Couch Editor Alfred Roome Director of Photography Ernest Steward Assistant Editor Jack Gardner Camera Operator James Bawden Assistant Director Jack Causey Continuity Doreen Dernley Sound Recordists Bill Daniels amp Ken Barker Make up Geoffrey Rodway Hairdresser Stella Rivers Costume Designer Yvonne Caffin Dubbing Editor Colin Miller Title Sketches Larry Producer Peter Rogers Director Gerald ThomasFilming and locations EditFilming dates 7 October 22 November 1968Interiors Pinewood Studios BuckinghamshireExteriors Pinewood Studios Buckinghamshire The studios orchard doubled for Paradise Camp Chayste Place school is the management block at Pinewood Studios better known as Heatherden Hall and featured in Carry On Nurse Carry On Up the Khyber Carry On Again Doctor Carry On at Your Convenience Carry On Behind and Carry On England Pinewood Green Iver Heath housing estate Buckinghamshire Everyman Cinema Gerrards Cross Buckinghamshire Maidenhead High Street Black Park BuckinghamshireReception EditThe film was the most popular movie at the UK box office in 1969 1 It was voted the nation s favourite Carry On film in a survey conducted by the Daily Mirror in 2008 2 Bibliography EditDavidson Andy 2012 Carry On Confidential London Miwk ISBN 978 1 908630 01 8 Sheridan Simon 2011 Keeping the British End Up Four Decades of Saucy Cinema London Titan Books ISBN 978 0 85768 279 6 Webber Richard 2009 50 Years of Carry On London Arrow ISBN 978 0 09 949007 4 Hudis Norman 2008 No Laughing Matter London Apex ISBN 978 1 906358 15 0 Keeping the British End Up Four Decades of Saucy Cinema by Simon Sheridan third edition 2007 Reynolds amp Hearn Books Ross Robert 2002 The Carry On Companion London Batsford ISBN 978 0 7134 8771 8 Bright Morris Ross Robert 2000 Mr Carry On The Life amp Work of Peter Rogers London BBC Books ISBN 978 0 563 55183 6 Rigelsford Adrian 1996 Carry On Laughing a celebration London Virgin ISBN 1 85227 554 5 Hibbin Sally amp Nina 1988 What a Carry On London Hamlyn ISBN 978 0 600 55819 4 Eastaugh Kenneth 1978 The Carry On Book London David amp Charles ISBN 978 0 7153 7403 0 References Edit The World s Top Twenty Films Sunday Times London England 27 Sept 1970 27 The Sunday Times Digital Archive accessed 5 April 2014 Carry On Camping voted best film of series Daily Mirror 29 July 2008 Retrieved 31 May 2020 External links EditCarry On Camping at IMDb Carry On Camping at Rotten Tomatoes Carry On Camping Location Guide at The Whippit Inn Carry on Camping at BFI Screenonline Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Carry On Camping amp oldid 1135324466, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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