The Carry On series is living on fumes in this late entry. An unofficial burlesque of the Emmanuelle series (albeit with a...
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1978
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1974
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The television host of a popular cooking show, Robert Danvers (Peter Sellers) has a real penchant for women. After one...
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1970
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Steed and Tara are called in when several forestry experts are murdered. It turns out that the dead men had all stumbled onto...
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Pym
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1969
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A couple tries to hold their relationship together despite the twenty-three year gap in their ages in this romantic...
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1969
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Two teenagers leave their small village behind and travel to London to make a life for themselves in the big city. Joe...
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1968
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1967
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Cartoonist Ronald Searle's delightfully diabolical private-school girls are back in action in...
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Culpepper Brown
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1966
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Doctor in Clover is the next-to-last entry in the British "Doctor" comedy film series. After losing his government job,...
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1966
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Ken Annakin's large-canvas comedy Those Magnificent Men in Their Flying Machines is set in 1910. In order to boost...
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1965
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In this musical, two youngsters are thrilled to meet their favorite Italian movie star and end up spending a day squiring...
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1965
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In this lively British comedy, a newlywed couple's quaint country cottage becomes a nightmare of repairs as they try to fix...
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1964
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1964
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1964
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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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1964
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Considered a bit too sacrilegious for general consumption in 1963, the Boulting brothers' Heavens Above was simply ahead of...
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1963
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1963
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The star of this slapstick comedy is not a person but an antique Bentley sports car, the source of several misadventures....
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1963
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One's enjoyment of On the Beat rests solely upon one's tolerance of British comedian Norman Wisdom, who can be described as a...
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1962
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1962
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A familiar cast and crew -- which will continue carrying on for several more of these comedies by director Gerald Thomas --...
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Screen Story
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1962
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Col. J.J. Proudfoot
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1962
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Director Gerald Thomas and most of the cast and crew that worked in his "Carry On...." series of comedies are all back again...
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Morgan Rutherford
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1961
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1961
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One in the series of St. Trinian's off-beat, irreverent comedies that began in 1953 and continued strong through the '60s,...
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Culpepper-Brown
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1961
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Essentially a one-joke comedy hanging on the thinnest of plots, this routine series of slapstick situations is directed by...
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1961
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Based on the play Something About a Sailor by Earle Couttie, this film is a screwball comedy about the British navy....
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Capt. David Foster
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1961
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Alfred Lynch and Sean Connery star as a pair of klutzy RAF members, during World War II, who are more interested in running...
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1961
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Gamboling along in a series of sketches without great regard for anything except the next joke, this is a light-minded,...
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The Dean
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1960
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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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Inspector Mills
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1960
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This rollicking political satire stars Ian Carmichael as an impressionable British TV personality. His vanity is stroked by a...
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Bert Glimmer
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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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Capt. Potts
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1958
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1958
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Bachelor of Hearts stars Hardy Kruger as Wolf, a German exchange student attending Cambridge University. Initially arousing...
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Aubrey Murdock
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1958
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The British Brothers in Law is a characteristically enjoyable Boulting-brother farce, again extracting humor out of the...
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1957
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Writer/artist Roland Searle's diabolical "belles" of St. Trinian's Girls School return in this raucous British comedy....
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1956
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1938
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Jack as a Child
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1919
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1918
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