San Ferry Ann

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{{Infobox film | name = San Ferry Ann | image = San Ferry Ann.jpg | image_size = | caption = Opening title card | director = Jeremy Summers | screenplay = Bob Kellett | producer = Bob Kellett | starring = Wilfrid Brambell
Barbara Windsor
Joan Sims
David Lodge
Graham Stark | narrator = | cinematography = Billy Williams | editing = Albert J. Gell | music = Burnell Whibley | distributor = British Lion (UK)} 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

References

  1. ^ "San Ferry Ann (1965)".
  2. ^ "San Ferry Ann".
  3. ^ Hayward, Anthony (26 December 2016). "Jeremy Summers obituary" – via www.theguardian.com.
  4. ^ "San Ferry Ann (1965)".

External links

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