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That Riviera Touch

A Fun-Filled Mirthquake
1966 | 98m | English

(798 votes)

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Eric and Ernie decide to take a holiday to the South of France and unwittingly become mixed up with a band of jewel thieves.
Release Date: Mar 29, 1966
Director: Cliff Owen
Writer: Richard Hills, Sidney Green
Genres: Comedy
Keywords casino, southern france, riviera, jewel thieves
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Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Apr 28, 2024
Entered: Apr 28, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Eric Morecambe Eric Simpson
Ernie Wise Ernest Clark
Suzanne Lloyd Claudette
Paul Stassino Le Pirate
Armand Mestral Inspector Duval
Gerald Lawson Coco
George Eugeniou Marcel
George Pastell Ali
Alexandra Bastedo Girl at Roulette Table
Nicole Shelby Woman in Casino
Peter Jeffrey Mauron
Francis Matthews Hotel Manager
Name Job
Cliff Owen Director
Richard Hills Screenplay
Sidney Green Screenplay
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Geronimo1967
6.0

I'd forgotten that Ernie Wise fancied himself as a bit of a crooner, but not for long as his opening title song - "Riv-yerra Touch" sets the cat-sat-mat style of lyrical tone for this really rather ordinary comedy. He and Eric Morecambe are traffic wardens who accidentally try to put a parking ticke ... t on the mother of all British VIPs. They reckon it's best to get out of there and so head to the Cöte d'Azur for an holiday. Before they even get through the douanier, their dilapidated old motor has been marked to be part of an operation to smuggle some valuable jewels out of the country. Paul Stassino ensures that his glamourous sidekick "Claudette" (Suzanne Lloyd) captivates the two gullible Brits and as they settle into their villa, they become easy marks for the criminals. Well that's the plan, anyway, but as the plot develops and the body count mounts (and disappears) the police and the tourists become a little more wise to events - but can they thwart the cunning plans of "le Pirate"? There are fleeting moments when the chemistry between these two men shines through, and there is the odd one-liner to raise a smile, but for the most part this just looked like an excuse for everyone to head to the Med and have an holiday. The scenario is contrived and there's more than a little of the "Carry On" too it, as the score helps reinforce the smuttily unfunny stereotypes of sex and language. It's not that it is dated, though it is, it's more that had you never seen their popular television shows in the UK, you might legitimately wonder why it had been made with this pairing at all - it's all so predictably flat. More entente banal than cordiale.

Nov 19, 2024