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{{Short description|1965 British film by Jeremy Summers}}
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{{Use British English|date=June 2015}}
{{Infobox film
| name = San Ferry Ann
| image = San_Ferry_Ann_film_poster_(1965).png
| caption =
| director = [[Jeremy Summers]]
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| starring = [[Wilfrid Brambell]]<br> [[Barbara Windsor]] <br>[[Joan Sims]] <br>[[David Lodge (actor)|David Lodge]] <br>[[Graham Stark]]
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| cinematography = [[Billy Williams (cinematographer)|Billy Williams]]
| editing = Albert J. Gell
| music = Burnell Whibley
| distributor = [[Digital Classics DVD]]▼
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▲| distributor = [[British Lion Films|British Lion]] {{small|(UK)}}<br>[[Digital Classics DVD]]
| runtime = 55 min.▼
| released = {{Film date|1965|9|5}}
| country = United Kingdom
| language = English
| budget =
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'''''San Ferry Ann''''' is a 1965 British [[sound effect comedy]] directed by [[Jeremy Summers]] with an ensemble cast including [[David Lodge (actor)|David Lodge]], [[Joan Sims]], [[Wilfrid Brambell]], [[Rodney Bewes]] and [[Barbara Windsor]].<ref name="BFIsearch">{{Cite web |title=San Ferry Ann |url=https://collections-search.bfi.org.uk/web/Details/ChoiceFilmWorks/150052872 |access-date=10 November 2023 |website=British Film Institute Collections Search}}</ref> It was written and produced by [[Bob Kellett]]. Wordlessly, with soundtrack and sound effects, it tells the story of a holiday crossing from [[Dover]] to [[Calais]]. The title is a corruption of the French phrase "ça ne fait rien", meaning "it doesn't matter".
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A motley
==Cast==
*[[Thomas Gallagher (actor)|Thomas Gallagher]] as gardener
* [[Paul Grist (actor)|Paul Grist]] as Ship's Officer
*[[Brian Murphy (actor)|Brian Murphy]] as British tourist in garage
*[[Henry Woolf]] as French van driver
*[[Tex Fuller]] as onion man (uncredited)
== Critical reception ==
''[[Monthly Film Bulletin]]'' said "A singularly unfunny attempt on the part of Dormar to follow up the success of their amusing little silent comedy ''[[A Home of Your Own|A Home Of Your Own]],'' this is the kind of film in which people go through the motions of being seasick in mime, and for which the soundtrack is so loud that the noise of air issuing from a punctured tyre is almost more than flesh and blood can stand. Full of lavatory jokes and based on the most crude and superficial observation, it indicates with some force that [[Jay Lewis]] (who directed and co-scripted the earlier film) and his photographer [[Denys Coop]], were vital ingredients in what only seemed to be a simple success formula."<ref>{{Cite journal |date=1 January 1965 |title=San Ferry Ann |url=https://www.proquest.com/docview/1305827651 |journal=[[Monthly Film Bulletin]] |volume=32 |issue=372 |pages=141 |via=ProQuest}}</ref>
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The film appears on the 2021 Network [[Blu-ray]] anthology ''[[Futtocks End]] and Other Stories'', along with ''A Home of Your Own'' (1965) and ''Vive le Sport'' (1969), all of which were produced by Kellet.
▲*[[David Lodge (actor)|David Lodge]] - Dad
▲*[[Joan Sims]] - Mum
== References ==
▲*[[Wilfrid Brambell]] - Grandad
{{reflist}}
▲*[[Barbara Windsor]] - Hitchhiker
▲*[[Ron Moody]] - The German
▲*[[Ronnie Stevens (actor)|Ronnie Stevens]] - Hitchhiker
▲*[[Rodney Bewes]] - Lover Boy
▲*[[Catherine Feller]] - Lover Girl
▲*[[Graham Stark]] - Gendarme
▲*[[Lynne Carol]] - Grandma
▲*[[Warren Mitchell]] - Maitre d'Hotel
▲*[[Aubrey Woods]] - Immigration Officer
▲*[[Hugh Paddick]] - French Commercial Traveller
▲*[[Joan Sterndale-Bennett]] - Madame
▲*[[Sandor Elès]] - Shop Attendant
▲*[[Fred Emney]] - Gourmet
▲*[[Barrie Gosney]] - Mini Dad
▲*[[Bettina Le Beau|Bettine Le Beau]] - French War Museum Attendant
▲*[[Andreas Malandrinos]] - Garage Mechanic
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