1978
"Why me? You can have Tom, Dick or Harry""But I don't want Tom and Harry"
"When it comes to foreign affairs it's.... Carry On Emmannuelle"
88 min Colour Cert AA
The Stars Suzanne Danielle
Kenneth Williams
Kenneth Connor
Jack Douglas
Joan Sims
Peter Butterworth
Beryl Reid
Larry Dann
Henry McGee
Eric BarkerEmmannuelle Prevert
Emile Prevert
Leyland
Lyons
Mrs Dangle
Richmond
Mrs Valentine
Theodore Valentine
Harold Hump
Guest
The Crew Producer
Director
Screenplay
Music
Cinematographer
EditorPeter Rogers
Gerald Thomas
Talbot Rothwell
Eric Rogers
Alan Hume BSc
Peter Boita
Synopsis
Emmannuelle Prevert (Suzanne Danielle) has an insatiable appetite for the carnal side of life, but her husband Emile (Kenneth Williams) has a problem. It has left him sadly lacking after a painful experience hangliding into a church spire. Whenever Emmannuelle goes out, sparks fly but nevertheless she still longs for the love of her husband, so devises a clever way of getting him back into bed.This is the real death knell of the series. Where classic Carry Ons use innuendo and suggestion, this shows you everything on the screen. The ever-reliable Williams is poor and his remarkable ability for accents is unusually absent from this one. Stalwarts of the films, Sims, Butterworth and Douglas are given very little to do on the screen while Connor plays his part straight in contrast to his other performances. Watch this at your own peril.