Terry and Gemma of Draper's Tours find themselves forced to take refuge at a sinister and dilapidated caravan park.Terry and Gemma of Draper's Tours find themselves forced to take refuge at a sinister and dilapidated caravan park.Terry and Gemma of Draper's Tours find themselves forced to take refuge at a sinister and dilapidated caravan park.
Jane McDonald
- Jane McDonald
- (archive footage)
David Mumeni
- Radio DJ
- (voice)
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Two bodies and a caravan park full of wierdos.
After the two previous episodes I was looking forward to it, it continues the trend of smut, nonsense, pure stupidity and murder.
Don't expect an Agatha Christie or a Carry on Film, but there was an effort to find something in the middle. It is fun, but it's fun for this time of year, think panto season, think exaggerated over the top nonsense. If you take it for what it is, light hearted fluff you'll enjoy it, expect much and you'll be disappointed.
It boasts a wonderful cast, Jason Donovan adds a bit of star quality, but the standout for me was Joanna Page, she was lots of fun.
Seeing Annette Crosbie was enough for me to enjoy it. 6/10
After the two previous episodes I was looking forward to it, it continues the trend of smut, nonsense, pure stupidity and murder.
Don't expect an Agatha Christie or a Carry on Film, but there was an effort to find something in the middle. It is fun, but it's fun for this time of year, think panto season, think exaggerated over the top nonsense. If you take it for what it is, light hearted fluff you'll enjoy it, expect much and you'll be disappointed.
It boasts a wonderful cast, Jason Donovan adds a bit of star quality, but the standout for me was Joanna Page, she was lots of fun.
Seeing Annette Crosbie was enough for me to enjoy it. 6/10
There are some good actors here, but they don't stand a chance in this under-rehearsed moronic drivel. The whole thing is desperately unfunny. There is far too much quick cutting, which means the director fails to capitalise on his one plus point; the performances.
Highly amateurish, Dial M for Middlesbrough is a abject failure.
Highly amateurish, Dial M for Middlesbrough is a abject failure.
This horror-mystery comedy sequel to Murder on the Blackpool Express (2017) and Death on the Tyne (2018) takes imagery from umpteen horrors and whodunnits, and gives it all a pretty good comic spin. I suppose a reasonable description would be 'Cluedo meets I Know What You Did Last Summer'. We're treated to plenty of familiar UK TV comedic and dramatic actors - often playing against type (standouts are the wonderful Phil Davies, Annette Crosbie, Jason Donovan (beautifully parodying his real life persona), Sian Gibson, and the irrepressible Johnny Vegas). The whole cast look like they're having a ball, sending up just about every slasher trope you can think of - including increasingly ludicrous amounts of blood 'n' guts. At an hour and a half it's long enough to do justice to the idea without overstaying its welcome. Like most straight horror films and thrillers it's at its most entertaining when you don't know the answer to the mystery, but the solution is a funny (and unexpected) one. 7/10.
For three years I've tried hard to like these 'murder mysteries'. Some decent actors struggle with awful scripts and dreadful plots. You soon couldn't care less who is the murderer and just want it all to finish. Few if any, redeeming features. Comparisons with Carry On films or similar are well wide of the mark. These make Carry on Columbus look funny and this is by far the worst of that canon. Pitiful in the extreme.
Funny enough to pass 90 minutes without taxing your brain. Not as funny as the Death on the Tyne episode.
Did you know
- TriviaAnnette Crosbie and Selina Griffiths are mother and daughter in real life.
- GoofsDuring the opening sequence when Mary is walking through the rain, multiple images of the raindrops can be seen, caused by the high-frequency light (imitation moonlight) that is illuminating the scene.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Jeremy Vine: Episode #3.2 (2020)
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