STUDIOCANAL Presents is the essential destination for great films and television this Christmas. Added to the streaming channel this month are comedy favourites Carry On Nurse starring Kenneth Williams and Hattie Jacques, and Carry on Cruising with Sid James; while three delightful Ealing comedies starring Alec Guinness will take you back to the days when the TV schedule was filled with classics and unmissable moments.
In brilliantly tense contrast, there’s Season 2 of the outstanding medical murder mystery Trust Me, starring Alfred Enoch (Harry Potter), Ashley Jensen (Extras) and John Hannah (Four Weddings), that’ll pin you to your sofa as the twists unfold.
This Christmas, indulge in movie magic and thoroughly addictive TV drama, from STUDIOCANAL Presents’ incredible library, that includes box office hits, critically acclaimed award-winners, and lovingly restored classics.
Here are December’s new additions to the platform:
Trust Me: Season 2
Alfred Enoch stars in this gritty medical drama from Dan Sefton (The Mallorca Files), about a Syrian tour veteran recovering from spinal injuries and psychological trauma in hospital, whilst patients unexpectedly die around him. The Independent calls it, “genuinely intriguing”, “frightening” and “compelling”.
Carry On Nurse (1959)
The patients of Haven Hospital wreak havoc in this riotous comedy starring Kenneth Williams and Hattie Jacques.
Carry on Cruising (1962)
Sid James, Kenneth Williams and Liz Frazer take to the high seas in the SS Happy Wanderer, and, as is to be expected, chaos ensues.
Last Holiday (1950)
Alec Guinness (Tunes of Glory) stars as a salesman who decides on a final extravagant holiday when he finds out he hasn’t long to live.
The Lavender Hill Mob (1951)
Classic Ealing comedy crime caper starring Alec Guinness, Sid James (Carry On Dick) and Stanley Holloway (Passport to Pimlico).
Kind Hearts and Coronets (1949)
Alec Guinness takes on multiple roles in the hilarious Ealing comedy classic directed by Robert Hamer.
Little Vampire (2020)
Delightful animation by Joann Sfar (Gainsbourg) about the friendship between a 10-year-old vampire and an orphan.
A Kid for Two Farthings (1955)
Celia Johnson (Brief Encounter) and Diana Dors (Yield To The Night) star in Carol Reed’s adaptation of the charming book by Wolf Mankowitz.
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