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Norman Cohen

1936 – 1983 · Dublin, Ireland

Norman Cohen (11 June 1936 in Dublin – 26 October 1983 in Van Nuys, California) was an Irish film director and producer, best known for directing two feature films based on television comedy programmes, Till Death Us Do Part (1969) and Dad's Army (1971). He was also a director of several of the Confessions of... sex comedy series: Confessions of a Pop Performer (1975), Confessions of a Driving Instructor (1976) and Confessions from a Holiday Camp (1977). In addition to those films, he also produced as well as directed the adaptation of Spike Milligan's Adolf Hitler: My Part in His Downfall (1...

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Confessions from a Holiday Camp

Confessions from a Holiday Camp

1977 ★ 6.1
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Timmy Lea and his brother-in-law Sidney Noggett are working as entertainment officers at Funfrall, a typical British holiday camp. The staff are lazy and inefficient, preferring to laze by the pool rather than organise activities for the holiday campers. A new owner, Mr. Whitemonk, an ex-prison officer, takes over the camp and is determined to install discipline into the staff. He is on the verge of dismissing Timmy and Sidney; however, Sidney's suggestion of organising a beauty contest changes his mind. The film’s story is set in a typical British summer camp, where people arrive to take some rest and forget about annoying problems. To have fun and relax from the work they arrange erotic parties. All of them are spending a good time together, as long as a new manager arrived, who is trying to change their spending time in the “right direction”. Timothy Lee and Sidney Noget also arrived there as animation workers. This movie is a part of series of films about Timothy Lee, which also includes Confessions of a Driving Instructor, Confessions of a Pop Performer and Confessions of a Window Cleaner

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