Emmannuelle Prévert (Suzanne Danielle) relieves the boredom of a flight on Concorde by seducing timid Theodore Valentine (Larry Dann). She returns home to London to surprise her husband, the French ambassador, Émile Prevert (Kenneth Williams) but first surprises the butler, Lyons (Jack Douglas). He removes her coat, only to find that she has left her dress on the aircraft. The chauffeur, Leyland (Kenneth Connor), housekeeper, Mrs Dangle (Joan Sims), and aged boot-boy, Richmond (Peter Butterworth), sense saucy times ahead… and they are right! Émile is dedicated to his bodybuilding, leaving a sexually frustrated Emmannuelle to find pleasure with everyone from the Lord Chief Justice (Llewellyn Rees) to chat show host, Harold Hump (Henry McGee). Theodore is spurned by Emmannuelle, who has genuinely forgotten their airborne encounter, and, despite reassurances from his mother (Beryl Reid), exacts revenge by revealing Emmannuelle's antics to the press. However, after a visit to her doctor (Albert Moses), she discovers that she is pregnant and decides to settle down to a faithful marriage with Émile… and dozens of children.
Kenneth Williams as Émile Prévert
Suzanne Danielle as Emmannuelle Prévert
Kenneth Connor as Leyland
Jack Douglas as Lyons
Joan Sims as Mrs. Dangle
Peter Butterworth as Richmond
Larry Dann as Theodore Valentine
Beryl Reid as Mrs. Valentine
Henry McGee as Harold Hump
Victor Maddern as Man in Launderette
Dino Shafeek as Immigration Officer
Eric Barker as Ancient General
Joan Benham as Cynical Lady
Albert Moses as Doctor
Robert Dorning as Prime Minister
Steve Plytas as Arabian Official
Michael Nightingale as Police Commissioner
Bruce Boa as U.S. Ambassador
Llewellyn Rees as Lord Chief Justice
Jack Lynn as Admiral
Claire Davenport as Blonde in Pub
Norman Mitchell as Drunken Husband
Tricia Newby as Nurse in Surgery
James Fagan as Concorde Steward
Malcolm Johns as Sentry
Howard Nelson as Harry Hernia
Tim Brinton as BBC Newscaster
Corbett Woodall as ITN Newscaster
Marianne Maskell as Nurse in Hospital
Louise Burton as Girl at Zoo
Gertan Klauber as German Soldier
John Carlin as French Parson
Guy Ward as Dandy
John Hallet as Substitute Football Player
Deborah Brayshaw as French Buxom Blonde
Suzanna East as Colette
Bruce Wylie as Football Referee
Philip Clifton as Injured Footballer
Stanley McGeagh as Fleet Street Journalist
Bill Hutchinson as 1st Reporter
Neville Ware as 2nd Reporter
Jane Norman as 3rd reporter
Nick White as Sent-off Footballer
the 30th release in the series of 31 Carry On films (1958–1992).
The film was to be the final Carry On for many regulars, including Kenneth Williams (in his 26th Carry On), Kenneth Connor (in his 17th), Joan Sims (in her 24th) and Peter Butterworth (in his 16th).
Beryl Reid, Henry McGee and Suzanne Danielle make their only appearances in the series here.
This film, as well as the initial release of Carry On England, were the only films in the series to be certified AA by the British Board of Film Censors, which restricted audiences to those aged 14 and over.