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* UnintentionalPeriodPiece: The film is a parody of ''Film/{{Emmanuelle}}'', which came out four years earlier. Furthermore, the film opens with a disco theme, firmly planting it in the late seventies. The smutty feel was an attempt to prove the series still had teeth in the wake of the ''Film/ConfessionsOfASeries''.

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* UnintentionalPeriodPiece: The film is a parody of ''Film/{{Emmanuelle}}'', which came out four years earlier. Furthermore, the film opens with a disco theme, firmly planting it in the late seventies. The smutty feel overall attempt at being an AwfulBritishSexComedy was an attempt to prove the series still had teeth in the wake of the ''Film/ConfessionsOfASeries''.
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* {{Fanon}}: Some fans like to believe that the man who Mrs. Dangle flirts with in her laundrette {{Flashback}} is Henry, her late husband.

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* {{Fanon}}: Some fans like to believe that the man who Mrs. Dangle flirts with in her laundrette launderette {{Flashback}} is Henry, her late husband.
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* RetroactiveRecognition: Theodore Valentine is played by Creator/LarryDann, who would later be best known for playing Sergeant Peters in ''Series/TheBill''.
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* {{Fanon}}: Some fans like to believe that the man who Mrs. Dangle flirts with in her laundrette {{Flashback}} is Henry, her late husband.
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* WereStillRelevantDammit: The film is a parody of ''Film/{{Emmanuelle}}'', which came out four years earlier. Furthermore, the film opens with a disco theme, firmly planting it in the late seventies. The smutty feel was an attempt to prove the series still had teeth in the wake of the ''Film/ConfessionsOfASeries''.

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* WereStillRelevantDammit: UnintentionalPeriodPiece: The film is a parody of ''Film/{{Emmanuelle}}'', which came out four years earlier. Furthermore, the film opens with a disco theme, firmly planting it in the late seventies. The smutty feel was an attempt to prove the series still had teeth in the wake of the ''Film/ConfessionsOfASeries''.
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* SpecialEffectFailure: When Emmannuelle is flirting with the sentry, the street behind her looks incredibly fake and two-dimensional.
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* CommonKnowledge: Creator/BarbaraWindsor was believed to have walked off the set in disgust at the poor script, but in reality had never set foot on the set due to filming clashing with a holiday she was going on.
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* WereStillRelevantDammit: The film is a parody of ''Film/{{Emmanuelle}}'', which came out four years earlier. Furthermore, the film opens with a disco theme, firmly planting it in the late seventies. The smutty feel was an attempt to prove the series still had teeth in the wake of the ''Film/ConfessionsOfA'' series.

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* WereStillRelevantDammit: The film is a parody of ''Film/{{Emmanuelle}}'', which came out four years earlier. Furthermore, the film opens with a disco theme, firmly planting it in the late seventies. The smutty feel was an attempt to prove the series still had teeth in the wake of the ''Film/ConfessionsOfA'' series.''Film/ConfessionsOfASeries''.
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* WereStillRelevantDammit: The film is a parody of ''Film/{{Emmanuelle}}'', which came out four years earlier. Furthermore, the film opens with a disco theme, firmly planting it in the late seventies. The smutty feel was an attempt to prove the series still had teeth in the wake of the ''Film/ConfessionsOfA'' series.
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* FanonDiscontinuity: It's a near guarantee that you'll find no fans that speak of this film positively.

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* FanonDiscontinuity: It's a near guarantee that you'll find no fans that speak of this film positively.positively.
* {{Sequelitis}}: It's usually considered a toss-up between this and ''Film/CarryOnEngland'' as to which is the absolute nadir of the series. Regardless of which one any given fan chooses however, they'll usually admit that the other isn't far behind.
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* FanonDiscontinuity: You can guarantee that you'll find no fans that speak of this film positively, but that's debatable.

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* FanonDiscontinuity: You can It's a near guarantee that you'll find no fans that speak of this film positively, but that's debatable.positively.
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* FanonDiscontinuity: You can guarantee that you'll find no fans that speak of this film positively, but that's debatable.

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