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As some of you may be aware, I started a full rewatch of the Carry On films at the start of this year. I’m still ploughing (snigger) through them, even
As some of you may be aware, I started a full rewatch of the Carry On films at the start of this year. I’m still ploughing (snigger) through them, even
So, we come to the tenth film in the series, and for many this is the best of the run. Coming amongst a strong run of entries, the film sees
The last of the black & white films in the series, and also the first to see Barbara Windsor join the crew. Carry On Spying is a parody of the
Bernard Cribbins joins the crew on the latest adventure which takes to the high seas in a parody set around the time of the Battle of Trafalgar. Once again, this
The first film under the stewardship of writer Talbot Rothwell (who would go on to write the majority of the following films) wasn’t actually planned to be a Carry On
The sixth film in the series saw some behind the scenes problems which led to small changes in casting at the last minute. Joan Sims took ill just before filming,
The fifth film in the series, and in my opinion one of the best, is Carry On Regardless. Ditching the ‘establishment’ approach, instead this film sees a bunch of hopefuls
If Police Academy owed a debt of favour to Carry on Sergeant for the depiction of an inept bunch of recruits in basic training, then Police Academy 2: Their First
The third film in the series sees yet another institutional set story, and the same standard formula as before – some form of inspection going on, and some roguish behaviour
The Carry On films are known well for their ribald humour, innuendo riddled dialogue, and Sid James’ dirty laugh as Babs gets her…you get the picture. So returning to the