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Confessions From A Holiday Camp (DVD)

 
Description: Genre: Comedy / Theatrical Release: 1977 / Suitable for 18 years and over / Director: Norman Cohen / Actors: Robin ... more
Confessions From A Holiday Camp (DVD) ... Askwith, Anthony Booth, Bill Maynard, Doris Hare, Sheila White ... / DVD released 2004-12-27 at Uca / Features of the DVD: PAL

Newest Review: ... film in the series, Holiday Camp was released in 1977 sees the duo working at an out of season 'Funfrall' holiday camp - ... more

 ... actually Mill Rythe on Hayling Island. The 'plot' sees both at odds with new owner Mr Whitemonk (John Junkin) who wants the camp run like a prison. He entrusts the entertainment side of things to Askwith and Booth who just want to chase a bit of skirt. The finale of the film is centred around a beauty contest which ends in a mass pie fight. Also joining in the action is hyper-gay Lance Percival, obviously trying to out Charles Hawtrey with a lot of running around and screaming at the top of his voice. Percival's perform...more

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Confessions From A Holiday Camp [DVD] [1977]
Release Date: 2004 - 12 - 27, Rating Suitable for 18 years and over,
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Premium Review Confessions From A Holiday Camp (DVD): Wiggly Bits and Robin Askwith (509 words)
by - written on 01/08/09 (Very useful, 59 readings)
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There was a time and place for films like Confessions from a Holiday Camp, and that brief period of time can be isolated down to the years 1974-1977. At that time it seemed anything was acceptable, there was no AIDS, no mass unemployment and women were 'birds'. Those films filled the void between Carry On films and were much more smutty and contained full frontal nudity. Starring Robin Askwith and Anthony Booth, these films focussed on the adventures of Timmy Lea and his brother in law Sidney Noggett. Each film pitched this pair up against a different job from window cleaners to pop promoters. The last film in the series, Holiday Camp was released in 1977 sees ...  Read the complete review

 
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