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Carry on Abroad

  • 1972
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 28m
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Carry on Abroad (1972)
A group of holidaymakers head for the Spanish resort of Elsbels for a 4-day visit. When they get there, they find the Hotel still hasn't been finished being built, and the weather is awful. And there is something strange about the staff. They all look very similar. To top it all off, the weather seems to be having an adverse affect on the Hotel's foundations.
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A group of tourists arrive at a half-finished hotel in Spain where the oddly identical staff and bad weather threaten the building's stability.A group of tourists arrive at a half-finished hotel in Spain where the oddly identical staff and bad weather threaten the building's stability.A group of tourists arrive at a half-finished hotel in Spain where the oddly identical staff and bad weather threaten the building's stability.

  • Director
    • Gerald Thomas
  • Writer
    • Talbot Rothwell
  • Stars
    • Sidney James
    • Kenneth Williams
    • Charles Hawtrey
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    • Director
      • Gerald Thomas
    • Writer
      • Talbot Rothwell
    • Stars
      • Sidney James
      • Kenneth Williams
      • Charles Hawtrey
    • 58User reviews
    • 13Critic reviews
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    Sidney James
    Sidney James
    • Vic Flange
    Kenneth Williams
    Kenneth Williams
    • Stuart Farquhar
    Charles Hawtrey
    Charles Hawtrey
    • Eustace Tuttle
    Joan Sims
    Joan Sims
    • Cora Flange
    Bernard Bresslaw
    Bernard Bresslaw
    • Brother Bernard
    Barbara Windsor
    Barbara Windsor
    • Sadie Tompkins
    Kenneth Connor
    Kenneth Connor
    • Stanley Blunt
    Peter Butterworth
    Peter Butterworth
    • Pepe
    Jimmy Logan
    • Bert Conway
    June Whitfield
    June Whitfield
    • Evelyn Blunt
    Hattie Jacques
    Hattie Jacques
    • Floella
    Derek Francis
    • Brother Martin
    Sally Geeson
    • Lily
    Ray Brooks
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    • Giorgio
    Carol Hawkins
    Carol Hawkins
    • Marge
    John Clive
    John Clive
    • Robin
    Jack Douglas
    • Harry
    Patsy Rowlands
    Patsy Rowlands
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    • Director
      • Gerald Thomas
    • Writer
      • Talbot Rothwell
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    7hitchcockthelegend

    Package Holiday Piffery.

    The 24th film in the Carry On series finds the cast partaking in a package holiday to Els Bels. Once arriving they find their hotel still under construction and nobody much likes the company they are in!

    This is actually one film that boasted the most regular Carry On cast members, something which carries the pic up above and through some choppy waters. Leaning heavily towards the more bawdy side of the franchise, it obviously couldn't appeal to everyone. This is the 1970s in Britain and it was becoming a place of decadent sexuality, which sees the makers earnest in their attempts to capture the zeitgeist of the time. Also one tends to think they had to be aware of the more openly sexual nature of some other comedy films of the era, thus they had to compete.

    This is great fun for series fans, an absolute ramshackle holiday experience, the very definition of a cheap deal that "WAS" too good to be true. The makers bombard us purposely with stereotypes - the Brits abroad crassness, the bad food and excessive drinking, the undersexed and the oversexed clientèle, bad weather, nudity, a raucous set to at a red light establishment, sexual stimulants and on it goes - no sand pebble is left unturned.

    Cast are great, reliable sorts with such cheeky material to work from. Peter Buterworth takes the leading honours as the hotel manager trying to convince everyone this hotel from hell is a paradise! and he is well supported by June Whitfield who makes one of her more expansive ventures into the series. The double entendre's flow, the chaotic scenes stack up and the corn is well and truly laid on a plate. Suffice to say this is not about pathos or intelligent meanings!

    The finale is two-fold and great for fans, the drunken party on the last night at the hotel literally is crash bang and wallop, while the collective character closure at Sid and Joan's English bar has a warmness to it that fans can relate to. Charles Hawtrey, the legendary skeleton on legs, left the series here, playing an alcoholic rogue, the makers accepting his real life issues and incorporating it into his farewell performance for some poignant reflection. 7/10
    vancleef1980

    The gang's all here!

    One of my favourites and the last great Carry on film. All the gang is here for the last time Sid, Kenny, Charlie, Babs, Joan, Hattie and they all seem to be having a great time and go out with a bang. Its meant to be set in Spain but its pretty obvious the team haven't ventured further than Slough. Great lines, and set pieces through but for me its Peter Butterworth as hotel manager Pepe who steals the show never since Up the Khyber has Butterworth been given a more showy role and he plays it to the hilt, shame he wasn't more cherished as a regular and was and is still overlooked in favour of less funnier member's of the team such as Bresslaw, Douglas. Love the scenes between him and Williams' Farquar. A great pick me up if your feeling a bit fed up it never fails to make me laugh. Classic!
    Flanders_Pigeon_Murderer

    A highly quotable Carry On film packed with true Carry on spirit and an all too true look in on the package holiday

    I've noticed that, in recent years, there has been a sudden serge in the amount of holiday complaints programmes appearing on television. When I watch these 'I went on holiday and when I got there my hotel had fallen down' I can only think of one film. Carry On Abroad brilliantly lampoons the 'package holiday'. Nobody does package holidays 'better' (I use that word tentatively) than the Brits. Which is why Abroad is perfect. The huge range of characters mix beautifully in the wonderfully dismal resort of 'Els Bells. All lead, of course, by Kenneth Williams' 'Stuart Farquhar' ("Stupid What"?). Peter Butterworth and Hattie Jacques make a supreme double-act. My sister and I constantly quote the "Ez's no good"/"Ez's good!" line to each other whilst slapping the other's face (which raises a few eyebrows among those who haven't had the pleasure of viewing this film). Five stars to the utter chaos and eventual collapse of the hotel in the final scenes. Fiercely true and frank about the seediness of the package holiday. A comedy great. P.S. Look out for the strategically placed balloons in the party scene!
    hugh1971

    Room servicings?

    A hilarious low budget romp for the carry on team. This film sends up both foriegners and Brits. The new idea of package holidays was a rich vein for comedy in the early seventies (see also the brilliant 'Are You Being Served' film), a time when most British people had never been abroad before (except perhaps during the war), so there was much scope for humour.

    Amazingly the British weather held up long enough for the island of Elsbels (Camber Sands) to look convincingly like a mediterranean resort (well...in winter anyway!) but a large number of scenes are indoors anyway, so it doesn't matter. All the usual smut, innuendo, and gags about falling down hotels are there, and I defy anyone not to chuckle a few times. The only slight downside is the rather poor acting by Kenneth Williams' assistant, but she is extremely 'easy on the eye' so gets away with it.

    My favourite scene is when the prison guard gives the gang the 'fine old British gesture' of two fingers up, to which Kenneth Connor replies 'Damned FILTH!'.
    7Bunuel1976

    CARRY ON ABROAD (Gerald Thomas, 1972) ***

    To begin with, I had previously caught a bit from this one on TV while channel-surfing when in London in September 1999! Like CARRY ON DOCTOR (1967), this is another multi-title offering: CARRY ON ABROAD, OR WHAT A PACKAGE, OR IT'S ALL IN OR, SWISS HOLS IN THE SNOW! While this is essentially a second-tier "Carry On", it proved to be consistently enjoyable – which is why I went for a higher rating than I had myself anticipated; even so, there are a bit too many gay stereotypes here and it's marred somewhat by the flat TV-style look.

    Incidentally the hotel shenanigans which take up most of the running-time anticipate the FAWLTY TOWERS (1975) TV series. By the way, this turned out to be Charles Hawtrey's final "Carry On" – unfortunately, he doesn't get to do much…but, then, neither does Kenneth Williams as the tour leader (he's even given an unconvincing romance with a pretty young colleague). On the other hand, Peter Butterworth is at his best as the multi-purpose hotel manager who speaks in broken English (with Hattie Jacques as his massive and grumpy backwoods wife). Among the guests are Sidney James, who's married to Joan Sims but his eyes are constantly on Barbara Windsor!; Sims herself draws the attention of gallant but henpecked Kenneth Connor. There are also a number of youngsters thrown into the fray, as well as a manly Scot, and a group of monks (one of whom, Bernard Bresslaw, is allowed to strike a friendship with one of the girls – her companion, incidentally, is played by Sally Geeson from Norman Wisdom's WHAT'S GOOD FOR THE GOOSE [1969], which I watched recently).

    As I said, many hilarious gags revolve around the run-down condition of the unfinished hotel – but the scene shifts halfway through to an outing in town (which turns into a massive scuffle and lands the group in jail); the climactic farewell party, then, sees the hotel – literally on its last legs – as it's flooded and crumbling around them. CARRY ON ABROAD (on which a certain Sun Tan Lo Tion served as technical adviser) is one of the more satisfying latter-day efforts from the gang – but, ultimately, it's a notch below classic series titles such as CARRY ON COWBOY (1965), CARRY ON SCREAMING! (1966) and CARRY ON...UP THE KHYBER (1968).

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    • Trivia
      Final "Carry On" film of series regular actor Charles Hawtrey. The picture was the last cinema movie Hawtrey ever made and its completion marked the end of his 50-year career. He went into semi-retirement, living in Deal, Kent, England.
    • Goofs
      When Pepe runs into the hotel after seeing the coach approaching, there is no table or chair beside the doors. But as he comes out to greet the guests, a table and chair have appeared.
    • Quotes

      [Vic starts to pour a glass of wine for Evelyn]

      Evelyn Blunt: Not for me thank you.

      Vic Flange: No? Don't drink?

      Evelyn Blunt: No, I tried it once and didn't like it.

      [Vic takes out a packet of cigarettes and offers a cigarette to Evelyn]

      Vic Flange: Smoke?

      Evelyn Blunt: I tried it once and didn't like it.

      Vic Flange: Strange.

      Evelyn Blunt: Not at all, my daughter is just the same.

      Vic Flange: Your *only* child, I presume!

    • Crazy credits
      The "company" Sun Tan Lo Tion is credited as technical advisor for this film about sunny holidays.
    • Alternate versions
      The BBFC requested cuts for the original cinema release with the removal of one use of "pissed" and the line "I'm going to tear off all your clothes and throw you on the bed". Later video and DVD releases feature the same cut print.
    • Connections
      Edited into Carry on Laughing: Episode dated 12 October 1981 (1981)

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    • Release date
      • December 8, 1973 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Languages
      • English
      • French
      • Spanish
    • Also known as
      • Ein total verrückter Urlaub
    • Filming locations
      • Bagshot, Surrey, England, UK(road to Elsbels Hotel)
    • Production companies
      • The Rank Organisation
      • Peter Rogers Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 28m(88 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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