A family makes a lengthy and fraught journey across South Africa by truck when their son-in-law gets a job in the country.A family makes a lengthy and fraught journey across South Africa by truck when their son-in-law gets a job in the country.A family makes a lengthy and fraught journey across South Africa by truck when their son-in-law gets a job in the country.
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- TriviaThe last of the Huggett films. A sequel, "Christmas with the Huggetts", was planned but never made.
- GoofsMrs Huggett who had been soaking wet seconds earlier gets in the house and apart from a few drops on the shoulders of her coat she's bone dry.
- Crazy credits[Following the opening credits, the following disclaimer]: The Huggett Family, which made its screen debut in "Holiday Camp", appears again in this film.
Since the name of the family was chosen it has been brought to our notice that a Mr. and Mrs. Vane Huggett and their family made a trek across Africa, subsequently returning to England.
This film does not relate to Mr. and Mrs. Vane Huggett and their family and is not in any way based on their experiences.
On the contrary, all characters and events are fictitious.
Any similarity to actual events, or persons, living or dead, is purely coincidental.
- ConnectionsFollows Holiday Camp (1947)
Featured review
Great family entertainment
Cracking,lightning right cross from 'Dixon of Dock Green' Jack Warner. See, violence! Oooh. The things you miss when you're far from Blighty! Jack's character missed his local. I sympathise + I miss pub Sunday roast lunches. Sufficient tension. A bit of innocent romance. Bit of sculduggery. Some répugnant people to hiss at. And you're sure it's going to end happily ever after. But is it? Well, you'll just have to watch, won't you!
OMG, review rejected for being too short! They want a bloody 600 word (well, character) essay. Yeah, if i'm being paid, but this is done out of the kindness of my heart in support of Talking Pictures TV, as I watch the followup Jack Warner/ Jimmy Hanley duo 1949 fillum,'The Blue Lamp', for which I will NOT bother to review because I'd like to watch it, thank you very much.
There you have it, my last review. Not that it will be published.
OMG, review rejected for being too short! They want a bloody 600 word (well, character) essay. Yeah, if i'm being paid, but this is done out of the kindness of my heart in support of Talking Pictures TV, as I watch the followup Jack Warner/ Jimmy Hanley duo 1949 fillum,'The Blue Lamp', for which I will NOT bother to review because I'd like to watch it, thank you very much.
There you have it, my last review. Not that it will be published.
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- j-p-collins95
- Nov 19, 2022
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- Gainsborough Studios, Islington, London, England, UK(studio: made at Gainsborough Studios, London, England.)
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- Runtime1 hour 29 minutes
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- Aspect ratio
- 1.37 : 1
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