That Riviera Touch
That Riviera Touch – 1966 | 98 mins | Comedy | Colour
Plot Synopsis

A routine comedy that was the second film for TV comedians Morecambe and Wise, written by another double-act, the duo’s regular writers Sid Green and Dick Hills. Despite many colourful shots of the Côte d’Azur and a riotous closing sequence involving a helicopter and water skis the duo are unable to sustain feature length narratives and ultimately the film is lacking in laughs.
After chucking in their humdrum jobs as London traffic wardens, rather than face the inevitable sack for trying to give the Queen a parking ticket, Eric and Ernie decide to splash out on a vacation on the French Riviera. However, no sooner have they landed at the airport than a gang of jewel thieves have identified them as potential stooges and redirected them to a rundown French villa rather than their luxury holiday hotel. The crooks intend to hide some stolen emeralds in the fuel tank of Eric and Ern’s beat-up old banger and despatch seductive moll Claudette to seduce the twosome and ensure they don’t buy a sporty new car when Eric wins big at the casino. Meanwhile, both the police and a rival gang of jewel thieves are seeking the concealed emeralds.
Production Team
Cliff Owen: Director
John Blezard: Art Direction
Otto Heller: Cinematography
Anna Duse: Costume Design
Gerry Hambling: Editing
Bob Lawrence: Makeup Department
Ron Goodwin: Original Music
Hugh Stewart: Producer
RM Hills: Script
SC Green: Script
Peter Blackmore: Script
Len Shilton: Sound Department
CC Stevens: Sound Department
Les Wiggins: Sound Department
Cast
Eric Morecambe: Eric Simpson
Ernie Wise: Ernest Clark
Clive Cazes: Renard
Paul Danquah: Hassim
George Eugeniou: Marcel
Michael Forrest: Pierre
Peter Jeffrey: Mauron
Gerald Lawson: Coco
Suzanne Lloyd: Claudette
Armand Mestral: Inspector Duval







