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Holiday Camp (film)

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Annakin says the release of the film was threatened by Billy Butlin, who was unhappy with the plot about a murderer frequenting the camp, and said he would cause legal trouble. However, Annakin discovered that people often drowned in the pools at Butlin’s Camps and threatened to leak this information
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Peter Rogers had worked as Muriel Box's assistant. He says he wrote "the screenplay and most of the stories... but Mabel Constanduros and one or two other people had little ideas. Sydney was always on the side of writers and always gave writers credit, even if they just had two lines in the script."
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Annakin attributed the film's success in part "perhaps because I had come from documentary and British cinema at that time was very artificial. The Huggetts absolutely caught the spirit and feeling that existed after the war... People didn't want more fairy stories; they wanted something in which
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they could recognise themselves. Being of lower-middle-class origins myself, I felt at home with these people who were having a fine holiday in a very cheap place which provided wonderful entertainment. I think I caught the spirit of the holiday camps and we had a very warm, natural cast."
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As one of the more unusual subplots Esther, a woman holidaying alone and sharing with a stranger Elsie, recognises the voice of the camp announcer, as a former boyfriend. When she eventually finds him, she discovers the correct person, but he was blinded in the
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and is immediately targeted by Binky, who appears to be one of the more upper-class campers. He then claims to be an investigator looking for the "Mannequin Murderer" but ultimately proves to be the actual killer.
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wrote, "Time has mellowed the documentary quality of the film, and location shooting and authentic detail now seem less important than the presence of the whole range of British acting talent, from
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Rogers claims it was his idea to introduce the Dennis Price character and "the only bit that Mabel Constanduros contributed was the scene between Jack Warner and Kathleen Harrison on the cliffs."
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Harry Hugget loses a lot of money playing cards against two swindlers, ending up owing them more money than he has. However, his dad Joe wins all the money back a few days later.
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Chapman, J. (2022). The Money Behind the Screen: A History of British Film Finance, 1945-1985. Edinburgh University Press p 353. Income is in terms of producer's share.
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with Annakin to research. Annakin remembers Winn "put together a very good story" but Sydney and Muriel Box "decided we should add extra elements". He says
1436: 540:. The opening scenes of a train arriving at a seaside cliff-top station and of the passengers boarding buses outside the station were filmed at 315:, and a murderer on the run. It captures the round of organised leisure activities at the crowded camp and the ever present camp announcements. 1527: 1517: 1482: 1542: 1537: 1492: 1204: 1054: 303:-style holiday camp on the English coast in contemporary post-war Britain, a working class London family have their first visit to a summer 287:. It resonated with post-war audiences and was very successful. It was the first film to feature the Huggett family, who went on to star in 1487: 496:
The idea was to make a film about a week in a holiday camp consisting of six separate stories. The original story was by magazine writer
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as part of a ten-picture contract with the director. It was part of Box's initial slate of pictures for the company, others including
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Annakin later said he was approached to make a similar sort of film set in Las Vegas but it was never made.
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Sydney Box used the film to introduce several new actresses, including Susan Shaw and Hazel Court. It was
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The film was the sixth most popular movie at the British box office in 1947. According to
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The film was directed by Ken Annakin, who had made a number of documentaries for producer
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Some brief moments of Warner and Harrison exercising from the film, and
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s caught on – you've got ordinary people doing amusing things."
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Peter Rogers thought the film was a hit "the same way that the
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Blackout : reinventing women for wartime British cinema
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the 'biggest winner' at the box office in 1947 Britain was
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as Binky Hardwick (aka Jeffrey Baker) an ex-RAF officer
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worked on the Dennis Price character, inspired by the
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Ken Annakin
Peter Rogers
Muriel Box
Sydney Box
Mabel Constanduros
Ted Willis
Godfrey Winn
Flora Robson
Jack Warner
Dennis Price
Hazel Court
Jack Cox
Alfred Roome
Gainsborough Pictures
General Film Distributors
comedy
drama film
Ken Annakin
Flora Robson
Jack Warner
Dennis Price
Hazel Court
Kathleen Harrison
Jimmy Hanley
holiday camps
"The Huggetts" film series
Butlin's
holiday camp
"The Huggetts" film series

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