Corrected entry: When first released, the title was incorrectly spelled "Emanuele" instead of "Emmannuelle."
Carry on Emmannuelle (1978)
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Directed by: Gerald Thomas
Starring: Kenneth Williams, Joan Sims, Kenneth Connor, Jack Douglas, Suzanne Danielle
Revealing mistake: When Emmannuelle and the footballer are kissing at the football ground, it's obviously supposed to be in the medic's room - you can see a couch and a set of drawers and a filing cabinet and a medics bag with bandages and things - and yet the room also has five shower heads and wall mounted soap dishes. It's really the showers. (01:04:30)
Immigration Officer: What is your purpose of your visit to the United Kingdom?
Emmannuelle Prevert: To make some friends with ze British.
Immigration Officer: Is the purpose of your visit business or pleasure?
Emmannuelle Prevert: Pleasure... definitely.
Trivia: Kenneth Williams initially turned down the role of Emile Prevert as he considered the script "offensive." But after numerous rewrites, he changed his mind.





Correction: The correct spelling is Emmanuelle - the alternate spellings were to avoid copyright issues with the Emmanuelle series of films.
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