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Holiday Camp
the
first film in which they featured was released in 1947, two years
after the end of the war and is a superb snap shot of ordinary
British family life. An all-star cast of characters including Dennis
Price, Flora Robson, Jimmy Hanley and ‘Cheerful’ Charlie Chester
bring to life these community holidays with their beauty pageants
and dancing competitions,
love affairs and intrigues.
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Here Come The Huggetts
where we see the family at home dealing with the
arrival in the house of the sassy Diana Dors, who seems to be a
magnet for the local boys, including unfortunately the boyfriend of
Susan Huggett, one of the three daughters.
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Vote For Huggett
finds Jack Warner as the
little man taking on bureaucracy in his efforts to erect a war
memorial. Also starring David Tomlinson, Anthony Newly and Norman
Shelley this huge box office hit also continues the story of the
family.
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The Huggetts Abroad
takes our typically British family from their domestic farce to an
international romp, as our beloved heroes emigrate to Africa and
find themselves embroiled in diamond smuggling! This time, the usual
suspects are aided by Dinah Sheridan |
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