The totally crazy camping paradise

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Movie
German title The totally crazy camping paradise
Original title Carry on camping
Country of production Great Britain
original language English
Publishing year 1969
length 88 minutes
Age rating FSK 12
Rod
Director Gerald Thomas
script Talbot Rothwell
production Peter Rogers
music Eric Rogers
camera Ernest Steward
cut Alfred Roome
occupation
chronology

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Everything under control - nobody sees through

Successor  →
The totally crazy madhouse

The totally crazy camping paradise is the 17th film in the series of carry-on… films .

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In their 17th appearance, the carry-on… stars finally have the chance to go on vacation.

Sid Boggle and his buddy Bernie Lugg are thrilled when they come out of the cinema. Vacation in the nudist camp . That would be it. After her friends Joan Fussey and Anthea Meeks have been persuaded to go on a camping holiday (without knowing the exact destination, of course), it starts. Otherwise, do you have a chance to get so close to the two of them before the wedding? Unfortunately, it turns out that the hoped-for nudist campsite is a completely normal one, and the greedy Joshua Fiddler does not tolerate such nonsense on his place.

At the same time, Peter and Harriet Potter leave to spend their holidays at their campsite, as they do every year. On the way, they pick up the clumsy, clumsy Charlie Muggins (as always in this role Charles Hawtrey ), who is becoming an ever-increasing nuisance, especially for Peter.

As a third party, Dr. Soaper, Miss Haggerd and her charges from the girls' boarding school . The young bombshell Babs, in particular , is turning the heads of the men in rows on the campsite. Entanglements en masse are inevitable, not least because Sid and Bernie may find the students easier to get than their own loved ones?

Remarks

In the film there are allusions to older carry ons ... , so Miss Haggerd tells Dr. Soaper from her previous job as a nurse (in The Crazy Hospital ).

The shooting was severely affected by a lot of rain in autumn, which can be seen in many scenes in the film.

The nudist film that Sid James and Bernard Bresslaw watch in their roles at the beginning of the film is a real motion picture, namely Nudist Paradise . It was the first ever carry on ... with real nude scenes. There is also a legendary scene in the regular film in which Babs Windsor loses her bikini top during morning exercise, to the delight of the men watching . In her following appearances she should drop her covers several times. Not least this fact made her one of the most remembered stars of the series. And that although she only appeared in 8 out of 30 films.

Reviews

  • "Undemanding comedy from the seemingly endless" Ist ja crazy "(" Carry on ... ") series (...), which strings out clumsy, cheap gags and ambiguous jokes." - " Lexicon of international film " (CD-ROM edition) , Systhema, Munich 1997
  • “(...) Hints of British humor loosen up the clichés of the genre a little; “Carry on” series average. ”(Rating: 2 stars = average) - Adolf Heinzlmeier and Berndt Schulz in Lexicon“ Films on TV ” (extended new edition). Rasch and Röhring, Hamburg 1990, ISBN 3-89136-392-3 , p. 832

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