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Confessions d'un moniteur de club de vacances

Original title: Confessions from a Holiday Camp
  • 1977
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  • 1h 28m
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Confessions d'un moniteur de club de vacances (1977)
Raunchy ComedyComedy

Timothy Lea finds work in a holiday camp, and is soon up to his usual sexy shenanigans when he organizes a beauty pageant.Timothy Lea finds work in a holiday camp, and is soon up to his usual sexy shenanigans when he organizes a beauty pageant.Timothy Lea finds work in a holiday camp, and is soon up to his usual sexy shenanigans when he organizes a beauty pageant.

  • Director
    • Norman Cohen
  • Writer
    • Christopher Wood
  • Stars
    • Robin Askwith
    • Anthony Booth
    • Bill Maynard
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.4/10
    1.2K
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    • Director
      • Norman Cohen
    • Writer
      • Christopher Wood
    • Stars
      • Robin Askwith
      • Anthony Booth
      • Bill Maynard
    • 22User reviews
    • 6Critic reviews
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    Robin Askwith
    Robin Askwith
    • Timmy Lea
    Anthony Booth
    Anthony Booth
    • Sidney Noggett
    Bill Maynard
    Bill Maynard
    • Dad
    Doris Hare
    Doris Hare
    • Mum
    Sheila White
    Sheila White
    • Rosie
    Linda Hayden
    Linda Hayden
    • Brigitte
    Lance Percival
    • Lionel
    John Junkin
    John Junkin
    • Whitemonk
    Liz Fraser
    Liz Fraser
    • Mrs. Whitemonk
    Colin Crompton
    • Roughage
    Nicholas Bond-Owen
    • Kevin
    • (as Nicholas Owen)
    Mike Savage
    • Kevin's Dad
    Janet Edis
    • Kevin's Mum
    Nicola Blackman
    • Blackbird
    Caroline Ellis
    Caroline Ellis
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    Sue Upton
    • Reen
    Penny Meredith
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    Deborah Brayshaw
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    • Director
      • Norman Cohen
    • Writer
      • Christopher Wood
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    5slymisfit

    British people would appreciate this movie more

    I am a fan of the whole series of movies, but this movie had a different feel to it. I would say it was more like the on the buses holiday movie but obviously more naughty. If you are a fan of the carry on series of movies or have seen the adventures of, series of movies then I would recommend seeing this movie and the others too.
    2glenn-299

    Of It's Time

    I saw this film in 1977, aged 21, stoned, sitting up the back of the Odeon High Street Kensington, with some friends, smoking. And we laughed. We laughed a lot actually. Seeing it on DVD, in my lounge at home, aged 52, on a cold Friday night, by myself - well, surprise, surprise, it wasn't funny anymore. Not only is it of it's time but also of it's place in history. It's cheap, written without much imagination, with no real laughs and with some (by 2008 standards) cringe inducing racism and sexism. But for all that, like Carry On and Doctor films, it is remarkably easy to watch and has a fascinating British charm all of it's own. I suppose the appeal, at it's basic level - is simple. It says that even if you're ignorant, thick and ugly, you only have to smile and sexy women will fall all over you, even to the extent of lining up, five at a time, to hide in your wardrobe. If only real life were like that.
    4Leofwine_draca

    You can see why this was the last

    I admit a certain affection for the CONFESSIONS... series of '70s sex comedy, which perfectly captured working class attitudes during that decade, much as the later CARRY ONs did. CONFESSIONS OF A WINDOW CLEANER and CONFESSIONS OF A DRIVING INSTRUCTOR are my favourites, with Askwith's professions lending themselves perfectly to a series of episodic shenanigans.

    The last of the quartet is CONFESSIONS FROM A HOLIDAY CAMP, and it really is a last-ditch attempt to wring more money out of audiences. This time around, Askwith and Booth end up working at a dodgy sub-Butlins type place, where girls parade around in the bikinis a lot and end up getting into saucy encounters with a permanently befuddled Askwith.

    There are some funny moments here - like the bit with Askwith in the swimming pool - but a lot of it is cringeworthy rather than amusing and the slapstick scenes are very childish. Lance Percival's portrayal of a gay guy is really awful, as are Askwith's off-colour jokes at the expense of a black woman. It's a pity the script is so poor, because there's some top totty here in the form of Liz Fraser and Penny Meredith, but they would have been better served in one of the other, better, instalments.
    lazarillo

    Not as good as (or even worse than, depending on your point of view) "Confessions of a Window Cleaner"

    "Timmy Lea" (Robin Askwith) and his philandering brother-in-law (Anthony Booth) from "Confessions of a Window Cleaner" (and two other "Confessions" movies I haven't seen) are working together once again, this time running a holiday camp called "Camp Funfrall". Their jobs are on the line, however, when the camp gets a new uptight owner. The brother-in-law tries to redeem them by sponsoring a beauty contest for the unusually large amount of nubile lovelies that patronize the camp, but his efforts are jeopardized by Timmy's customary habit of falling into various madcap sexual situations, which always seems to result in him running naked around the camp (to the point where he is dubbed "the Camp Streaker"). And to make matters even worse, Timmy's goofy parents and sister also show up to add to the zaniness.

    Compared to "Confessions of a Window Cleaner" this British sex comedy has a little less emphasis on sex and a little more on comedy. Unfortunately, the comedy isn't nearly as funny as in the earlier entry, mostly because Timmy's hilarious parents don't have nearly as large of role. The lovely Linda Hayden (who played his fiancée in the first movie) returns as a different character, a French co-worker. Hayden's French accent is none-too-convincing, but she's never clad more than scantily, and often not at all. The same is true of the other women at the camp, including a black girl (to whom Timmy makes some very politically incorrect comments that nevertheless don't dissuade her from going to bed with him), an older married woman (Penny Meredith), and two giggly teenage friends (Carol Ellis and Sue Upton) . As usual, however, Askwith himself spends more time in the buff than any of the women. (I sometimes suspect that this series, with pretty-boy, Mick Jagger-lookalike Askwith, was aimed more at a 70's British version of a "bi-curious" audience as opposed to an entirely straight one).

    If you liked the first movie (like I kind of did), this is not as good, but it's not necessarily bad. If you didn't like the first one though, you'll probably find this one even worse.
    jamesFilmfan

    Best of the confessions.

    Robin Askwith returns for one final hurrah as the happy go hero Timmy lea this time attempting to hold onto a Job in a dingy holiday camp run by an ex prison officer played by John Junkin.

    Film is the best of the four in my opinion because of the single greatest supporting performance given by Anthony Booth as his brother in law Sydney.

    Going marvelously over the the top at every conceivable moment becoming paralytic with fear that Askwith is up to no good.

    It's one of the best performances I've ever seen a comedy shame the humour Is so- So.

    Highly watchable for Anthony Booth performance shame he wasn't offered more meater roles afterwards. Ended up becoming staunch media personality socialist in his later years before secumbing to Alzheimer's disease at the age of 87.

    A waste of a great talent..

    The film goes out with a bang on a high unlike the previous films very enjoyable.

    But hey what do I know.

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    • Trivia
      In the closing scenes, the next film Confessions of a Plumber's Mate is signposted by the dialogue. When the Confessions series was terminated following poor takings for Holiday Camp, producer Stanley Long picked up the idea for his film Adventures of a Plumber's Mate (1978)
    • Connections
      Featured in Sex in the 70s: Blue Movies (2005)
    • Soundtracks
      Give Me England
      Music and Lyrics by Ed Welch and Bob Barratt

      Sung by The Wurzels

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    • Release date
      • September 25, 1977 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Confessions of a Summer Camp Counselor
    • Filming locations
      • Mill Rythe Holiday Camp, Hayling Island, Hampshire, England, UK(The Holiday Camp used)
    • Production company
      • Columbia Pictures
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 28m(88 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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