Carry On Abroad - Cast and Crew

Cast and Crew

  • Sid James as Vic Flange
  • Kenneth Williams as Stuart Farquhar
  • Charles Hawtrey as Eustace Tuttle
  • Joan Sims as Cora Flange
  • Peter Butterworth as Pepe
  • Kenneth Connor as Stanley Blunt
  • Hattie Jacques as Floella
  • Bernard Bresslaw as Brother Bernard
  • Barbara Windsor as Sadie Tomkins
  • Jimmy Logan as Bert Conway
  • June Whitfield as Evelyn Blunt
  • Sally Geeson as Lily
  • Carol Hawkins as Marge
  • Gail Grainger as Moira Plunkett
  • Ray Brooks as Georgio
  • John Clive as Robin Tweet
  • David Kernan as Nicholas Phipps
  • Patsy Rowlands as Miss Dobbs
  • Derek Francis as Brother Martin
  • Jack Douglas as Harry
  • Amelia Bayntun as Mrs Tuttle
  • Alan Curtis as Police Chief
  • Hugh Futcher as Jailer
  • Gertan Klauber as Postcard seller
  • Brian Osborne as Stall-holder
  • Olga Lowe as Madame Fifi
  • Screenplay - Talbot Rothwell
  • Music - Eric Rogers
  • Production Manager - Jack Swinburne
  • Art Director - Lionel Couch
  • Editor - Alfred Roome
  • Director of Photography - Alan Hume
  • Camera Operator - Jimmy Davis
  • Continuity - Joy Mercer
  • Assistant Director - David Bracknell
  • Sound Recordists - Taffy Haines & Ken Barker
  • Make-up - Geoffrey Rodway
  • Assistant Art Director - Bill Bennison
  • Set Dresser - Don Picton
  • Hairdresser - Stella Rivers
  • Costume Designer - Courtenay Elliott
  • Dubbing Editor - Peter Best
  • Assistant Editor - Jack Gardner
  • Titles - GSE Ltd
  • Processor - Rank Film Laboratories
  • Producer - Peter Rogers
  • Director - Gerald Thomas

This was the last film featuring Charles Hawtrey.

The brothel keeper is played by Olga Lowe, one of the first actresses to work with Sid James when he arrived in the UK in 1946. Lowe was also the actress on stage with Sid the night he died in Sunderland.

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