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| Director: | Ken Annakin | 
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| Writer: | Godfrey Winn, Sydney Box, Muriel Box, Peter Rogers | 
| Staring: | 
| The Huggett family go to a holiday camp, and get involved in crooked card players, a murderer on the run, and a pregnant young girl and her boyfriend missing from home. | |
| Release Date: | Aug 05, 1947 | 
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| Director: | Ken Annakin | 
| Writer: | Godfrey Winn, Sydney Box, Muriel Box, Peter Rogers | 
| Genres: | Comedy | 
| Keywords | holiday camp, huggett family | 
| Production Companies | Gainsborough Pictures, J. Arthur Rank Film Distributors | 
| Box Office | Revenue: $0 Budget: $0 | 
| Updates | Updated: May 08, 2024 Entered: Apr 26, 2024 | 
| Name | Character | 
|---|---|
| Flora Robson | Esther Harman | 
| Dennis Price | Sq. Ldr. Hardwick | 
| Jack Warner | Joe Huggett | 
| Kathleen Harrison | Mrs. Ethel Huggett | 
| Hazel Court | Joan Huggett | 
| Yvonne Owen | Angela Kirby | 
| Esmond Knight | Camp Announcer | 
| Jimmy Hanley | Jimmy Gardner | 
| Peter Hammond | Harry Huggett | 
| Esma Cannon | Elsie Dawson | 
| John Blythe | Steve | 
| Jeannette Tregarthen | Valerie Thompson | 
| Beatrice Varley | Valerie's Aunt | 
| Dennis Harkin | Charlie | 
| Susan Shaw | Patsy Crawford | 
| Maurice Denham | Camp Doctor | 
| Jane Hylton | Receptionist | 
| Pamele Bramah | Beauty Queen | 
| Jack Raine | Detective | 
| Reginald Purdell | Redcoat | 
| Alfie Bass | Redcoat | 
| Phil Fowler | Redcoat | 
| John Stone | Detective | 
| Emrys Jones | Michael Halliday | 
| Patricia Roc | Herself | 
| Name | Job | 
|---|---|
| Ken Annakin | Director | 
| Godfrey Winn | Story | 
| Sydney Box | Screenplay | 
| Muriel Box | Screenplay | 
| Mabel Constanduros | Dialogue | 
| Bob Busby | Music | 
| Alfred Roome | Editor | 
| Jack E. Cox | Director of Photography | 
| Peter Rogers | Screenplay | 
| Name | Title | 
|---|---|
| Sydney Box | Producer | 
| Organization | Category | Person | 
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I can safely say that I have never been to an holiday camp - the BBC series "Hi-Di-HI" that ran in the UK in the 1980s always made sure that never happened. By then, though, we had international travel at our fingertips. In the late 1940s, people were still having their food rationed let alone being ... able to hop on a flight to Florida or Fuerteventura. The "Huggetts" - led by Jack Warner and the indomitable Kathleen Harrison take their family to one such camp for, ostensibly, a nice rest. Ha, well good luck with that - before long they are involved in dodgy card games, and absconded pair of expectant teenagers and a fleeing murderer. (You wonder why i never fancied such places?) The Huggetts were a famous cinema family in the 1940s, their decency and family values imbued well by the strong, likeable cast. Usually their efforts were all augmented by some guest stars - and here, with the rather lonely figure of Flora Robson and the distinctly caddish Dennis Price, is no different. It resonates now, as ever, because it is about ordinary people - not wealthy or profligate, just folks trying to keep their lives afloat after the war and there is plenty of pithy, quick witted comedy that, though dated and a little too stereotyped for 60 years on, is still enjoyable to watch.