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| director = [[Jeremy Summers]] | | director = [[Jeremy Summers]] | ||
| screenplay = [[Bob Kellett]] | | screenplay = [[Bob Kellett]] | ||
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| editing = Albert J. Gell | | editing = Albert J. Gell | ||
| music = Burnell Whibley | | music = Burnell Whibley | ||
| distributor = [[British Lion Films|British Lion | | distributor = [[British Lion Films|British Lion]] | ||
| released = {{Film date|1965}} | | released = {{Film date|1965}} | ||
| runtime = 55 min. | | runtime = 55 min. | ||
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'''''San Ferry Ann''''' is a 1965 British [[sound effect comedy]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.bfi.org.uk/films-tv-people/4ce2b6b505f84|title=San Ferry Ann (1965)|publisher=}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://mubi.com/films/san-ferry-ann|title=San Ferry Ann|publisher=}}</ref> Wordlessly, with soundtrack and sound effects, it tells the story of a holiday crossing from [[Dover]] to [[Calais]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.theguardian.com/tv-and-radio/2016/dec/26/jeremy-summers-obituary|title=Jeremy Summers obituary|first=Anthony|last=Hayward|date=26 December 2016|publisher=|via=www.theguardian.com}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.blu-ray.com/San-Ferry-Ann/723163/|title=San Ferry Ann (1965)|publisher=}}</ref> | '''''San Ferry Ann''''' is a 1965 British [[sound effect comedy|sound effect comedy]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.bfi.org.uk/films-tv-people/4ce2b6b505f84|title=San Ferry Ann (1965)|publisher=}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://mubi.com/films/san-ferry-ann|title=San Ferry Ann|publisher=}}</ref> Wordlessly, with soundtrack and sound effects, it tells the story of a holiday crossing from [[Dover|Dover]] to [[Calais|Calais]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.theguardian.com/tv-and-radio/2016/dec/26/jeremy-summers-obituary|title=Jeremy Summers obituary|first=Anthony|last=Hayward|date=26 December 2016|publisher=|via=www.theguardian.com}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.blu-ray.com/San-Ferry-Ann/723163/|title=San Ferry Ann (1965)|publisher=}}</ref> | ||
==Synopsis== | ==Synopsis== | ||
A motley crew of British characters ride the [[Free Enterprise II|San Ferry Ann]] to the shores of [[France]], where they embark on a weekend of calamity. | A motley crew of British characters ride the [[Free Enterprise II|San Ferry Ann]] to the shores of [[France|France]], where they embark on a weekend of calamity. | ||
A campervan family, led by Dad and Mum ([[David Lodge (actor)|David Lodge]] and [[Joan Sims]]), create chaos from the moment they set their tyres on the shore, resulting in frequent run-ins with the Gendarmerie. Lewd Grandad ([[Wilfrid Brambell]]) finds his own misadventures with a newly-acquainted friend, a crazy German ex-soldier ([[Ron Moody]]). | A campervan family, led by Dad and Mum ([[David Lodge (actor)|David Lodge]] and [[Joan Sims]]), create chaos from the moment they set their tyres on the shore, resulting in frequent run-ins with the [[Gendarmerie|Gendarmerie]]. Lewd Grandad ([[Wilfrid Brambell]]) finds his own misadventures with a newly-acquainted friend, a crazy 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 (actor)|Ronnie Stevens]]), who pursues her affection with comic results. | 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 (actor)|Ronnie Stevens]]), who pursues her affection with comic results. | ||
The film appears on the 2021 [[Blu-ray]] anthology ''[[Futtocks End]] and Other Stories'', along with ''[[A Home of Your Own]]'' and ''Vive le Sport'', all of which, including the title piece, were produced by Kellet. | The film appears on the 2021 [[Blu-ray|Blu-ray]] anthology ''[[Futtocks End]] and Other Stories'', along with ''[[A Home of Your Own]]'' and ''Vive le Sport'', all of which, including the title piece, were produced by Kellet. | ||
==Cast== | ==Cast== | ||
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*[[Thomas Gallagher (actor)|Thomas Gallagher]] as Gardener | *[[Thomas Gallagher (actor)|Thomas Gallagher]] as Gardener | ||
*[[Barrie Gosney]] as Mini Dad | *[[Barrie Gosney]] as Mini Dad | ||
* [[Paul Grist (actor)|Paul Grist]] as Ship's Officer | *[[Paul Grist (actor)|Paul Grist]] as Ship's Officer | ||
*[[Bettina Le Beau|Bettine Le Beau]] as French War Museum Attendant | *[[Bettina Le Beau|Bettine Le Beau]] as French War Museum Attendant | ||
*[[Andreas Malandrinos]] as Garage Mechanic | *[[Andreas Malandrinos]] as Garage Mechanic | ||
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*''[http://www.digitalclassicsdvd.co.uk/product/148/ San Ferry Ann]'' at [[Digital Classics]] – Official site (with [[trailer (film)|trailer]]). | *''[http://www.digitalclassicsdvd.co.uk/product/148/ San Ferry Ann]'' at [[Digital Classics]] – Official site (with [[trailer (film)|trailer]]). | ||
*{{IMDb title|0060933}} | *{{IMDb title|0060933}} | ||
[[Category:1965 comedy films]] | [[Category:1965 comedy films]] | ||
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[[Category:British comedy films]] | [[Category:British comedy films]] | ||
[[Category:1960s British films]] | [[Category:1960s British films]] | ||
Latest revision as of 21:49, 15 March 2023
San Ferry Ann | |
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Directed by | Jeremy Summers |
Screenplay by | Bob Kellett |
Produced by | Bob Kellett |
Starring | Wilfrid Brambell Barbara Windsor Joan Sims David Lodge Graham Stark |
Cinematography | Billy Williams |
Edited by | Albert J. Gell |
Music by | Burnell Whibley |
Distributed by | British Lion |
Release date |
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Running time | 55 min. |
Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
San Ferry Ann is a 1965 British sound effect comedy.[1][2] Wordlessly, with soundtrack and sound effects, it tells the story of a holiday crossing from Dover to Calais.[3][4]
Synopsis
A motley crew of British characters ride the San Ferry Ann to the shores of France, where they embark on a weekend of calamity.
A campervan family, led by Dad and Mum (David Lodge and Joan Sims), create chaos from the moment they set their tyres on the shore, resulting in frequent run-ins with the Gendarmerie. Lewd Grandad (Wilfrid Brambell) finds his own misadventures with a newly-acquainted friend, a crazy 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.
The film appears on the 2021 Blu-ray anthology Futtocks End and Other Stories, along with A Home of Your Own and Vive le Sport, all of which, including the title piece, were produced by Kellet.
Cast
- David Lodge as Dad
- Joan Sims as Mum
- Wilfrid Brambell as Grandad
- Barbara Windsor as Hitchhiker
- Ron Moody as The German
- Ronnie Stevens as Hitchhiker
- Rodney Bewes as Lover Boy
- Catherine Feller as Lover Girl
- Graham Stark as Gendarme
- Lynne Carol as Grandma
- Warren Mitchell as Maitre d'Hotel
- Aubrey Woods as Immigration Officer
- Hugh Paddick as French Commercial Traveller
- Joan Sterndale-Bennett as Madame
- Sandor Elès as Shop Attendant
- Fred Emney as Gourmet
- Thomas Gallagher as Gardener
- Barrie Gosney as Mini Dad
- Paul Grist as Ship's Officer
- Bettine Le Beau as French War Museum Attendant
- Andreas Malandrinos as Garage Mechanic
- Brian Murphy as British Tourist in Garage
- Henry Woolf as French Van Driver
- Tex Fuller as Onion Man (uncredited)
References
- ^ "San Ferry Ann (1965)".
- ^ "San Ferry Ann".
- ^ Hayward, Anthony (26 December 2016). "Jeremy Summers obituary" – via www.theguardian.com.
- ^ "San Ferry Ann (1965)".
External links
- San Ferry Ann at Digital Classics – Official site (with trailer).
- San Ferry Ann at IMDb