Carry On Camping (1969)
Sid and Bernie keep having their amorous intentions snubbed by their girlfriends Joan and Anthea, so when they decide to take them on a holiday to Paradise Camp, they think they're off to a nudist colony—but they couldn't be more wrong, and meet up with the weirdest bunch of campers you can imagine.
- Gerald Thomas
- Jack Causey
- Dickie Bamber
- Doreen Dearnaley
- Paul Cowan
- Talbot Rothwell
Rating: 6.5/10 by 88 users
Alternative Title:
Ist ja irre - Das total verrückte Campingparadies - DE
På'en igen, campister - DK
Les Cinglés Du Camping - FR
Quiero una novia nudista - AR
Camping en folie - BE
Fuzarca no Camping - BR
Quero Uma Noiva Nudista - BR
Les cinglés du camping - CA
Koritsia ston Paraseido ton gymniston - GR
Folytassa a kempingezést! - HU
Meisjescamping - NL
La soveposen bli hjemme! - NO
Cala naprzód: Wakacje! Do dziela! - PL
Com Jeito Vai... Campista - PT
Contrólese, excursionista - ES
Country:
United Kingdom
Language:
English
Runtime: 01 hour 28 minutes
Budget: $0
Revenue: $0
Plot Keyword: countryside, nudist camp, holiday, camping, tent, field, vacation, girls' boarding school, slapstick comedy, carry on, bull, farmer, stockings, innuendo, rambler, campers, camping equipment, naturism, girls' school
"Boggle" (Sid James) and girlfriend "Fussey" (Joan Simms) decide to take a camping holiday with their best pals "Bernie" (Bernard Bresslaw) and "Anthea" (Dilys Laye). Now the boys reckon they have alighted on a nudist camp site, but sadly they got that wrong and after being fleeced by the owner (Peter Buttherworth) they embark on a series of escapades that introduce them to Kenneth Williams ("Dr. Soaper") reprising his doctor/matron relationship with Hattie Jacques and their bus-load of young nurses on a works holiday from their hospital. You can guess the rest as this innuendo-ridden slapstick extravaganza continues with incidents from just about every aspect of rural life packed in to varying degrees of comic effect. Though the punchlines are pretty clearly telegraphed, I found this to be one of the more natural and funnier outings for the gang. It's borderline farce a lot of the the time, and smutty as usual - but "Babs" (Barbara Windsor), "Peter" (Terry Scott) and his camping aficionado wife "Harriet" (Betty Marsden) all chip in a bit more substantially with the sub plots and that makes this a bit more entertaining. At the better end of the franchise, I'd say - and there's a goat!