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Carry On Camping is the seventeenth Carry On film, and one of the most famous. It was produced in late 1968 and released on 3 July, 1969 in the UK. The film stars Sid James, Kenneth Williams, Barbara Windsor and Bernard Bresslaw.
Plot SummarySpoiler warning: Plot and/or ending details follow.
Sid Boggle (Sid James) and his friend Bernie Lugg (Bernard Bresslaw), partners in a plumbing business, take their girlfriends, the prudish Joan (Joan Sims) and meek Anthea (Dilys Laye), to the cinema to watch a film Paradise, about a nudist camp. Sid then gets the idea that the two couples should take a holiday in the camp featured in the film - reasoning that in such an environment their heretofore chaste girlfriends will relax their strict moral standards - a plan that he and Bernie bravely attempt to keep secret from the girls.
Sid and Bernie soon set their sights on a bunch of naughty schoolgirls (all of whom are somewhat obviously too old for school!) on holiday from the Chayste Place boarding school, led by the blonde and bouncy Babs (Barbara Windsor). In charge of the schoolgirls is Dr Soaper (Kenneth Williams), who is fervently pursued by his lovelorn colleague, the school's Matron, Miss Haggerd (Hattie Jacques). Others present at the campsite are Peter Potter (Terry Scott), who hates camping but must endure a jolly and domineering wife Harriet (Betty Marsden), who probably has the world's most annoying laugh, and Charlie Muggins (Charles Hawtrey), a naive first-time camper and unwelcome lodger whom Harriet invites into their tent when he gets caught in the rain.
Trivia:
Filming datesOctober and November 1968.
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