This film brings more ribald nonsense from the British "Carry On" gang. This time the setting is the Spanish resort town of...
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Eustace Tuttle
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1974
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The last of four "medical" entries in the Carry On series is also the lewdest; whether it's the funniest is a matter of taste...
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1973
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In this episode of the popular British comedy series, the characters must cope with the chaos caused when big business and...
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1971
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An extremely low budget -- shot on an obvious studio set and featuring cheap and grainy stock footage -- only adds to the...
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Tonka
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1970
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This is the 20th feature in the successful "Carry On" series of bawdy slapstick comedies. Sidney Bliss (Sidney James) and his...
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James Bedsop
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1970
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This bawdy entry in the long-running series of British "Carry On" comedies is set in the court of King Henry the VIII and...
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1970
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The "Carry On" gravy train continues in this entry that registers high on the randiness and vulgarity levels. Sid Boggle...
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Charlie Muggins
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1969
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The British "Carry On" series was in its 12th year when Carry On Again, Doctor was unleashed upon a panting public in 1969....
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Dr. Ernest Stoppidge
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1969
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British babes are plentiful in this light British sci-fi film most likely shot in warmer climes, because the girls sure...
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1969
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The producers of the popular British "Carry On" series aren't going to fix something if it is not broken. This workable,...
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Mr. Barron
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1968
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The Carry On gang carries on with this 17th entry in the gang's never-ending series of lowbrow British comedy films. This...
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Pvt. James Widdle
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1968
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Part of the "Carry On Series", this is a satire on the French Revolution in which Sidney James portrays the Black Fingernail,...
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Duke de Pommfrit
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1967
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When he inadvertently contacts an alien race, astronomer Dr. Joe Burke, accompanied by his building and those within it, is...
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Joshua Yellowlees
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1967
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Though not advertised as such, Follow That Camel was an entry in Britain's long-running "Carry On" series. Phil Silvers stars...
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Capt. Le Pice
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1967
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One of several satirical films in the British "Carry On" series, this is a broad spoof of horror films in general and of...
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Dan Dann
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1966
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The multi-million dollar film extravaganza Cleopatra was too convenient a target for Britain's "Carry On" funsters to ignore....
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Seneca
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1965
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Britain's long-running (some would say interminable) series of "Carry On" comedies managed to satirize virtually every film...
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Charlie Bind
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1964
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The seventh film in the long-running "Carry On" series (24 more were to follow), this chapter features Sidney James as...
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Pintpot
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1963
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In one of the best of the long-running Carry On series, Western clichés are run through the Carry-On wringer. The film takes...
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Chief Big Heap
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1963
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Carry On Venus was originally titled Carry On Jack. A parody of seafaring epics, this one takes place in 1805 (give or take a...
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Walter
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1963
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1962
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The "Carry On" gang take on employment agencies in this labored edition to the long-running comedy series. Sidney James is...
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Gabriel Dimple
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1961
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In this comedy, a writer tries to scare up some quick cash by writing a book about the Loch Ness monster. Unfortunately,...
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1961
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The "Carry On" gang take on law enforcement in this rude and crude slapstick comedy. When a flu epidemic leaves a British...
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Constable Gorse
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1960
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Please Turn Over is an updated British variation on a theme put forth by the old Hollywood film Theodora Goes Wild. A bored...
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1960
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Based on a British TV comedy, this is the tale of a London couple who inherit a pub in the country, only to find that their...
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1960
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The "Carry On" gang take up residence in the men's ward of a British hospital in this wildly funny and wildly crude farce....
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Hinton
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1959
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This third entry in the "Carry On" sweepstakes concerns William Wakefield (Ted Ray), the much-loved headmaster at a British...
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Michael Bean
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1959
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This first entry in the long-running (some would say interminable) British "Carry On" series is at base a collection of...
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1958
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Professor
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1958
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1956
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Already a popular TV comedian in 1956, Benny Hill heads the cast of the zany comedy-mystery Who Done It? Eschewing his usual...
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1956
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Set in Ireland, The March Hare stars Terence Morgan as Sir Charles Hare, a wastrelly aristocrat who gambles away his family...
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1956
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Ribald music hall comedian Frankie Howerd stars in the British laughspinner Jumping for Joy. Set in the rarefied world of dog...
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1956
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Love, marriage and show business provide the basis of this lively comedy that centers on a husband and wife, who are chosen...
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1955
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Norman Wisdom made his third film appearance in the slapstick musical Man of the Moment. This time, Norman is a clerk in the...
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1955
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In this thriller, a nearly bankrupt businessman blackmails a buddy into to murdering him within a week so that his wife can...
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1954
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In this detective story, based on a novel by John Creasey, a smooth-talking detective helps a young woman solve her uncle's...
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1952
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A notorious Irish rebel poet disguises his true identity while working as a gatekeeper at a Scottish university. He also...
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1952
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Brandy for the Parson is a wafer-thin comedy with plenty of maritime humor. James Donald and Jean Lodge play a young couple...
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George Crumb
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1952
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Basil Radford is cast superbly to type as The Galloping Major. The story concerns the efforts by retired Major Arthur Hill...
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1951
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Alec (Peter Reynolds) thinks he's a "Smart Alec" because he's dreamed up the perfect murder. He kills his uncle in a manner...
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1951
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In this spooky thriller set in Victorian England, during the time Jack-the-Ripper was running amok, an invalid widow and her...
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1949
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Passport to Pimlico is one of the most charmingly whimsical Ealing Studios comedies of the late 1940s-early 1950s. As a...
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1949
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In this crime melodrama, a young couple moves into a charming rural cottage. There the wife becomes fixated upon the...
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1949
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In this crime drama, a nurse is accused of murdering the ailing wife of a British lord. Just before the woman died, the...
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1948
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This romantic comedy is set in Paris at the beginning of the 20th century. It tells the story of a professional duelist who...
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1947
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East Indian actor Sabu is consistently better than his material in the sociological melodrama End of the River. The story...
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1947
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In this musical comedy, two funnymen become amateur detectives as they search for a missing piece of jewelry. Music and...
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Director
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1945
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Set not in the 14th century milieu of Geoffrey Chaucer but in wartime Britain, A Canterbury Tale begins with rural justice of...
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Thomas Duckett
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1944
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Future action-film expert Basil Dearden cut his directorial teeth on The Goose Steps Out, a wartime espionage comedy. The...
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1942
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Let the People Sing is an offshoot of J. B. Priestly's earlier show business-based fable The Good Companions. In Companions,...
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1942
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When the bagpipes play, death will follow in this spooky comedy set in a dank and creepy Scottish castle during WW II. It...
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1941
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In this British comedy, two escaped convicts dress up as women and get jobs at a bakery where they end up hiding another...
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1939
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In this British comedy, the chief of a fire company has his hands full as he tries to organize his bumbling crew of firemen....
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1939
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In this French crime comedy, the headmaster of a school located near a prison is inadvertently involved in stealing the...
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1937
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Oskar Homolka plays a London movie-theatre owner who maintains a secret life as a paid terrorist. Homolka's wife...
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1936
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1936
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In this drama, an established composer falls in love with an aspiring one and takes her sonata, which she plans to use in...
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1933
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Muller becomes the housekeeper of the man she loves, a member of Berlin society, in this romantic comedy. ~ Rovi...
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1932
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