People tend to remember this as a Sid ‘n’ Babs romp, but it’s Ronald ‘Don’t talk to me about unemployment, young man’ Fraser leading the absconding crims to a new, pastoral life in a remote Cornish monastery, alongside Bernard Cribbins, Melvyn Hayes and Mile End shortarse Davy Kaye. It’s no doubt testament to the power of the Windsor giggle that the shade of the walnut-visaged one can be conjured up from thin air so evocatively with a single bubbly shriek.
Crooks In Cloisters
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