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Carry On Emmannuelle

40.11 %|Oct 12, 1978|Comedy

The beautiful and sex-starved Emmannuelle Prevert just cannot inflame her husband's ardour. In frustration she seduces a string of VIPs, including the Prime Minister and the American Ambassador. A jealous lover gives a list of all her conquests to the national press and a scandal ensues. But will she ever manage to get her own husband into bed?

Featured Crew

Gerald Thomas
Director
Lance Peters
Screenplay
Courtenay Elliott
Costume Design
Jack Shampan
Art Direction
Betty Sherriff
Hairdresser
Godfrey A. Godar
Camera Operator
Otto Snel
Sound Recordist
Roy Goddard
Production Manager

Cast

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Suzanne Danielle
Emmannuelle Prevert
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Kenneth Williams
Emile Prevert
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Kenneth Connor
Leyland / voice of Harry Hernia
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Joan Sims
Mrs. Dangle
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Larry Dann
Theodore Valentine
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Beryl Reid
Mrs. Valentine
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Henry McGee
Harold Hump
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Victor Maddern
Man in Launderette
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Dino Shafeek
Immigration Officer
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Eric Barker
Ancient General
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Joan Benham
Cynical Lady
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James Fagan
Concorde Steward
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Tricia Newby
Surgery Nurse
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Robert Dorning
The Prime Minister
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Steve Plytas
Arabian Official
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Michael Nightingale
Police Commissioner
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Claire Davenport
Blonde in Pub
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Bruce Boa
U.S. Ambassador
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Llewellyn Rees
Lord Chief Justice
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Jack Lynn
Admiral of the Fleet
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Norman Mitchell
Drunken Husband
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Deborah Brayshaw
French Buxom Blonde
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John Carlin
French Parson
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Louise Burton
Girl at Zoo
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John Hallet
Substitute Football Player
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Gertan Klauber
German Soldier
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Howard Nelson
Harry Hernia
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Bruce Wyllie
Football Referee
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Marianne Maskell
Maternity Nurse
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Philip Clifton
Injured Footballer
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Stanley McGeagh
Fleet Street Journalist
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Corbet Woodall
I.T.N. Newscaster
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Neville Ware
Second Reporter
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Nick White
Booked Footballer
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Tim Brinton
BBC Newscaster
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Bill Hutchinson
First Reporter
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Jane Norman
Third Reporter
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Barrie Holland
V.I.P. (uncredited)