

Carry On Emmannuelle
The beautiful and sex-starved Emmannuelle Prevert just cannot inflame her husband's ardour. In frustration she seduces a string of VIPs, including the Prime Minister and the American Ambassador. A jealous lover gives a list of all her conquests to the national press and a scandal ensues. But will she ever manage to get her own husband into bed?
Director(s)
Gerald Thomas
Gregory Dark
Mike Higgins
Cast & crew

Tony Clarkin
Newspaper Reporter (uncredited)
James Payne
Man in Pub (uncredited)

Albert Moses
Doctor

Bruce Boa
U.S. Ambassador
Gertan Klauber
German Soldier
Bill Hutchinson
First Reporter

Gerald Paris
Football Fan (uncredited)
Pat Ryan
FIFA Official / Football Fan (uncredited)

Paul Heasman
Football Fan (uncredited)

Kenneth Connor
Leyland
John Clifford
Plane Passenger (uncredited)
Deborah Brayshaw
French Buxom Blonde

Robert Dorning
The Prime Minister
Henry Roberts
Man in Pub (uncredited)
Lewis Alexander
Airport Commuter (uncredited)
Shirley English
Football Fan (uncredited)
Aileen Lewis
Dinner Guest (uncredited)

Alan Harris
Airport Commuter (uncredited)

Steve Plytas
Arabian Official
Ralph G. Morse
Football Fan (uncredited)

Norman Mitchell
Drunken Husband
Jack Armstrong
Plane Passenger (uncredited)
John More
Plane Passenger (uncredited)
Reg Thomason
Man in Pub (uncredited)
Stanley McGeagh
Fleet Street Journalist

Suzanne Danielle
Emmannuelle Prevert

Joan Sims
Mrs. Dangle

Llewellyn Rees
Lord Chief Justice

Kenneth Williams
Emile Prevert
Walter Henry
Customs Officer (uncredited)
Cy Town
Football Fan (uncredited)
Willy Bowman
Football Fan (uncredited)

Peter Butterworth
Richmond
Terence Mustoo
Footballer (uncredited)

Jack Douglas
Lyons

Gerald Thomas
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Victor Maddern
Man in Launderette

Michael Nightingale
Police Commissioner
Robert Smythe
Police Constable (uncredited)
Renee Heimer
Dinner Guest (uncredited)
Rita Tobin-Weske
Woman in Pub (uncredited)
Laurie Rose
Football Fan (uncredited)

Eric Barker
Field Marshal Hune

Larry Dann
Theodore Valentine
John Carlin
French Parson

Tricia Newby
Surgery Nurse
Louise Burton
Girl at Zoo

Beryl Reid
Mrs. Valentine

Henry McGee
Harold Hump
Merlin Ward
Dandy
Dino Shafeek
Immigration Officer

Joan Benham
Cynical Lady
James Fagan
Concorde Steward
Malcolm Johns
Sentry
Claire Davenport
Blonde in Pub
Jack Lynn
Admiral Sir John Hardiner
John Hallet
Substitute Football Player

Susanna East
Colette
Howard Nelson
Harry Hernia
Bruce Wyllie
Football Referee
Marianne Maskell
Maternity Nurse
Philip Clifton
Injured Footballer
Corbet Woodall
I.T.N. Newscaster
Neville Ware
Second Reporter
Nick White
Booked Footballer
Tim Brinton
BBC Newscaster
Jane Norman
Third Reporter
Ishaq Bux
Plane Passenger (uncredited)
Chick Fowles
Man in Pub (uncredited)
Edward Fowles
Man in Pub (uncredited)
Barrie Holland
V.I.P. (uncredited)
Kenneth Lawrie
Referee (uncredited)
Reuben Martin
Gorilla (uncredited)
Nigel Miles-Thomas
Footballer (uncredited)
Maureen Nelson
Reporter (uncredited)
Ronald Nunnery
Football Fan (uncredited)
Harry Van Engel
Sleeping Plane Passenger (uncredited)
Robert van Kaphengst
Man in Launderette (uncredited)
June West
Woman in Launderette (uncredited)
Gregory Dark
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Mike Higgins
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Reviews
CinemaSerf
"Even Adam and Eve had a fig leaf!" and aren't we glad they lent it to Gerald Thomas and Lance Peters to write the storyboard for this tacky attempt at comedy. The thing for me about the "Carry On" films was the they were all a bit smutty and grubby, but there were characters and sometimes even stories featured as they marauded around Europe or through history. This, though, is completely devoid of either charm or substance as "Mme. Prevert" - yes, that's about as sophisticated as it gets, gets fed up being neglected by her husband (Kenneth Williams) and so with the help of his driver (Kenneth Connor) she (Suzanne Danielle) embarks on a series of teases around London. Imagine his shock when he finds out his wife is a bit of a slapper? The damage to his reputation? Sad thing is, this woman really only wants to have a "full" relationship with her husband. If only he'd put out! Ten years ago these were starting to run out of steam, but by 1978 the whole format looked puerile and naff. Joan Sims, Peter Butterworth and Beryl Reid all try to raise it above the gutter, but sadly that's where it steadfastly remains for ninety minutes - and it's probably where it belongs too.






























