Follow That Camel - Cast

Cast

  • Phil Silvers as Sergeant Ernie Knocker
  • Jim Dale as Bertram Oliphant "Bo" West
  • Peter Butterworth as Simpson
  • Kenneth Williams as Commandant Burger
  • Charles Hawtrey as Captain Le Pice
  • Joan Sims as Zig-Zig
  • Angela Douglas as Lady Jane Ponsonby
  • Bernard Bresslaw as Sheikh Abdul Abulbul
  • Anita Harris as Corktip
  • John Bluthal as Corporal Clotski
  • Peter Gilmore as Captain Bagshaw
  • William Mervyn as Sir Cyril Ponsonby
  • Julian Holloway as Ticket collector
  • David Glover as Hotel manager
  • Larry Taylor as Riff
  • William Hurndell as Riff
  • Julian Orchard as Doctor
  • Vincent Ball as Ship's officer
  • Peter Jesson as Lawrence
  • Gertan Klauber as Spiv
  • Michael Nightingale as Nightingale
  • Richard Montez as Riff
  • Frank Singuineau as Riff
  • Simon Cain as Riff
  • Harold Kasket as Hotel gentleman
  • Edmund Pegge as Bowler
  • Carol Sloane as Harem girl
  • Gina Gianelli as Harem girl
  • Dominique Don as Harem girl
  • Anne Scott as Harem girl
  • Patsy Snell as Harem girl
  • Zorenah Osborne as Harem girl
  • Margot Maxine as Harem girl
  • Sally Douglas as Harem girl
  • Angie Grant as Harem girl
  • Gina Warwick as Harem girl
  • Karen Young as Harem girl
  • Helga Jones as Harem girl

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