Carry on Abroad (1972)
dir: Gerald Thomas
The film opens with pub landlord and frequent holidaymaker Vic Flange (Sid James) openly flirting with the much-married saucepot, Sadie Tompkins (Barbara Windsor) as his battleaxe wife, Cora (Joan Sims), looks on with disdain. Their twitching friend, Harry (Jack Douglas) arrives and lets slip that the package holiday Vic has booked to the Mediterranean island Els Bels (a pun on the slang expression "Hell's Bells") also includes Sadie, much to Cora's outrage. Cora, who avoids holidays because she hates flying, suddenly decides to accompany her boorish husband on the trip, to ensure he keeps away from Sadie.
Cast:
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Sid James
Vic Flange
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Kenneth Williams
Stuart Farquhar
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Charles Hawtrey
Eustace Tuttle
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Joan Sims
Cora Flange
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Bernard Bresslaw
Brother Bernard
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Barbara Windsor
Sadie Tomkins
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Kenneth Connor
Stanley Blunt
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Peter Butterworth
Pepe
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James Logan
Bert Conway
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June Whitfield
Evelyn Blunt
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Hattie Jacques
Floella
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Derek Francis
Brother Martin
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Sally Geeson
Lily
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Ray Brooks
Georgio
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Carol Hawkins
Marge
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John Clive
Robin
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Jack Douglas
Harry
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Patsy Rowlands
Miss Dobbs
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Gail Grainger
Moira Plunkett
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David Kernan
Nicholas
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Amelia Bayntun
Mrs. Tuttle
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Alan Curtis
Police Chief
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Gertan Klauber
Postcard Seller
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Brian Osborne
Stall-Holder
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Hugh Futcher
Jailer
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Olga Lowe
Madame Fifi
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Tony Allen
Monk
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Harry Fielder
Monk
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Gerald Paris
Monk
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Michael Stevens
Monk