6/10
Ohh Arfur, harmless British 1970s comedy watch
24 December 2022
Warning: Spoilers
Yet another example of how 'low' the British film industry became in the 1970s spewing out endless television sitcom film adaptations, ever decreasing quality 'Carry On' films and then the sex comedies arrived! However they hold some charm. This film was the third film derived from 'On The Buses' a very popular television comedy in the early 1970s in the U. K. following the sex starved (but not as adult themed as the Confession or Adventures films that followed) adventures of a bus driver, his 'clippy', his inspector and mad family!

This entry has a slight variation to the two that preceded it in that most of the action takes place at a Pontins Holiday Camp in Prestatyn, Wales. Quelle some new scenes of harmless comedy that seem to upset the more intellectual film reviewers it seems!

Bring it on, ninety minutes of harmless fun with excellent performances from the cast and variation in the location setting. All produced by Hammer films better known for their horror output?

All in all, a cheap, bawdy but harmless, escapist film. Just don't take it to seriously and you might reconsider it.
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