Confessions From A Holiday Camp
(1977)

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Timmy and Sid are entertainment officers at a holiday camp. They must organise a beauty contest successfully or find themselves out of work!
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Coming between the Carry Ons and The Adventures of... series, the Confessions films relied on a blend of saucy humour and What the Butler Saw-style smut. This was the fourth and last of these cheap but cheerful comedies, with Robin Askwith returning as an over-sexed entertainments officer at a camp run by an ex-prison officer. Liz Fraser, Bill Maynard and Anthony Booth bring a bit of comic experience to the proceedings, while series regular Linda Hayden provides the glamour. Irish director Norman Cohen, who handled three of the quartet — Val Guest made the original Confessions of a Window Cleaner — also made the movie versions of Till Death Us Do Part and Dad's Army.
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