San Ferry Ann
A motley crew of British characters ride The San Ferry Ann to the shores of France where they embark on a weekend of calamity. The campervan family led by Dad and Mum (David Lodge and Joan Sims) create chaos from the moment they set their tires on the shore resulting in frequent run-ins with the Gendarme, while Lewd Grandad (Wilfred Brambell) finds his own misadventures with a newly acquainted friend, a mad German ex-soldier (Ron Moody). Also aboard for the ride is a saucy hitchhiker (Barbara Windsor) who causes a few heads to turn including that of a fellow traveller (Ronnie Stevens) who pursues her affection with comic results. By the end of this weekend the French may well be wishing to say 'au revoir' to these trouble-making tourists. San Ferry Ann is a humorous take on the tradition of the British get-away. A classic sound effect comedy that sits with the likes of similarly praised titles such as 'The Plank', 'Futtock's End' and 'Rhubarb Rhubarb'.
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📋 Film Details
| Year | 1965 |
| Country | United Kingdom |
| Genre | Comedy |
| Director | Jeremy Summers |
| Runtime | 55 min. |
| Rating | TMDB: 6.3/10 (10 votes) |
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This film is a classic British farce that thrives on the chaotic clash between rigid tourists and the bewildering continental lifestyle. The humor is broad and situational, delivered with gusto by a charismatic ensemble cast that leans into every absurd predicament.
What lingers after the credits roll is the feeling of a lighthearted, sun-drenched romp from a simpler comedic era. It's a reminder of when the biggest goal was to simply generate a hearty laugh. — MovieFinder Editorial
Director: Jeremy Summers
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