In his autobiography
Ken Annakin says he was reluctant to make
The Huggett films, wanting to work on more ambitious material, but did it as a favour to
Sydney Box, head of
Gainsborough Pictures, and that he enjoyed working with the cast. Because
Jane Hylton was ill her part, Jane Huggett, was played by
Dinah Sheridan, who was then married to
Jimmy Hanley. The following statement appears after the opening credits: The Huggett Family, which made its screen debut in
Holiday Camp, appears again in this film. Since the name of the family was chosen it has been brought to our notice that a Mr and Mrs Huggett and their family made a trek across Africa, subsequently returning to England. This film does not relate to Mr and Mrs Vane Huggett and their family and is not in any way based on their experiences. On the contrary, all characters and events are fictitious. Any similarity to actual events, or persons living or dead, is purely coincidental. == Critical response ==