

Tourist travel gets the Carry On troupe's special treatment in Carry On Abroad. Reviewed by bkoganbing 7 / 10 The Rain in Spain Some of the funniest lines and humour in any of the Carry of films, yes in parts it was smutty, quite rude, we were getting mild nudity, but at times it was brilliant, the best part for me being the dialogue between Sid and June Whitfield, 'I tried it once and didn't like it,' that was genius.Īn out and out classic, bawdy and laugh out loud funny. Kenneth Williams is awesome, Charles Hawtrey is hilarious and it's my favourite Carry on outing for Kenneth Connor, only Gail Grainger was a little questionable, but she looked the part, it was her first acting role to be fair.

Noted for being the last Carry on film to feature Charles Hawtrey, bit of an in joke for the production team I think, having Charles's character Mr Tuttle as an alcoholic, with an overbearing Mother, a sad way for him to have bowed out. One of the strongest casts of all time, they're pretty much all there, and all on top form. Package holidays really took off for Brits in the 70's so it was only natural that the gang had one of their own. It's not the first time a leap of faith is needed in a film. Filmed entirely in England, during what appears to be the colder months they somehow manage to get away with it. So they didn't have a big budget, and it wasn't filmed in Spain, but it doesn't matter. They didn't just make a great movie with Carry on Abroad, they nailed it, this is my favourite of the films, I think it's up there with Screaming. Reviewed by Sleepin_Dragon 10 / 10 I tried it once and didn't like it (I absolutely love it)
