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Carry on Emmannuelle

Country: UK, Language: English, 88 mins

  • Director: Gerald Thomas
  • Writer: Lance Peters; Vince Powell
  • Producer: Peter Rogers

CGiii Comment

The worst and the last...of the stalwarts.

Even Kenneth Williams refused to take part...calling it offensive...with a few script changes, he [eventually] agreed to do it.

A sad ending to a uniquely British institution.


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The(ir) Blurb...

The beautiful and sex-starved Emmannuelle Prevert just cannot inflame her husband's ardour. In frustration she seduces a string of VIPs, including the Prime Minister and the American Ambassador. A jealous lover gives a list of all her conquests to the national press and a scandal ensues. But will she ever manage to get her own husband into bed?

Cast & Characters

Kenneth Williams as Emile Prevert;
Kenneth Connor as Leyland / voice of Harry Hernia;
Joan Sims as Mrs. Dangle;
Jack Douglas as Lyons;
Peter Butterworth as Richmond;
Larry Dann as Theodore Valentine;
Suzanne Danielle as Emmannuelle Prevert;
Beryl Reid as Mrs. Valentine;
Henry McGee as Harold Hump;
Victor Maddern as Man in Launderette;
Merlyn Ward as Dandy;
Dino Shafeek as Immigration Officer;
Eric Barker as Ancient General;
Joan Benham as Cynical Lady;
James Fagan as Concorde Steward