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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Emile, the ambassador
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1978
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The concept behind the 1977 Hound of the Baskervilles involved having "underground" director Paul Morrissey bring an...
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1978
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1977
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1977
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The British comedy group chalks up another few laughs as some folks attempt to camp out on the location of an archaeological...
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Prof. Roland Crump
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1975
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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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Stuart Farquhar
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1974
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This threadbare "Carry On" comedy is set in the 18th century and concerns a fellow with a dual identity: by day, he's the...
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Captain Desmond Fancey
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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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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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Percy Snooper
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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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Dr. Soper
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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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Frederick Carver
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1969
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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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Khasi Of Kalabar
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1968
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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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Dr. Tinkle
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1968
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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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Commandant Burger
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1967
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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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Cheif of Secret Police - Citizen Camembert
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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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Dr. Watt
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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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Julius Caesar
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1965
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The painstakingly accurate historical drama The War Lord is predicated on the old practice of le droit du seigneur. Norman...
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Choreography
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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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Desmond Simkins
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1964
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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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Capt. Fearless
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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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Judge Burke
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1963
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1962
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This entertaining farce is from the director who brought the world the highly successful "Carry On..." comedies --...
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Henry Halfpenny
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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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Leonard Marjoribanks
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1962
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This scattered, slightly anarchic and uneven comedy stars the inimitable Terry-Thomas as Reggie Blake, a writer whose books...
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1961
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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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Francis Courtenay
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1961
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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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Harold
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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 Stanley Benson
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1960
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Terry-Thomas plays the military-officer head of an amiable gang of amateur British thieves. He is recruited for this task by...
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1960
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In this lightweight 1960 musical comedy, rock singer Tommy Steele plays Tommy Tomkins, a British sailor. Steele was popular...
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Vice-Consul
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1960
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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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Edwin Milton
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1959
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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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Oliver Reckitt
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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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Having gained a measure of TV fame by 1958, the nightclub comedy duo of Dan Rowan and Dick Martin decided to give movies a...
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Choreography
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1958
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Night Passage is so similar in spirit to the successful collaborations between star James Stewart and director Anthony Mann...
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1957
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Kelly is a big, lovable, immensely talented German Shepherd. "Me" is Len Carmody (Van Johnson), a third-rate vaudevillian....
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Choreography
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1957
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In this lively musical a chorine hooks a successful businessman and becomes the snob she thinks he expects her to be. This...
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Choreography
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1955
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Choreography
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1954
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Land of Fury is an austere "western" set in New Zealand during the 1820s. The epic-proportioned storyline involves a group of...
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1954
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Ross Hunter hadn't yet completely graduated to glossy, star-studded soap operas when he produced the taut crime meller Naked...
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Choreography
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1954
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The Glenn Miller Story traces Miller's rise from pit-orchestra trombone player to leader of the most successful big band of...
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Choreography
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1954
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Laurence Olivier makes his singing debut in this lively adaptation of John Gay's 18th century theatrical piece The Beggar's...
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1953
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All I Desire an early exercise in Douglas Sirk Baroque, is set at the turn of the century. Long divorced from her husband...
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Choreography
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1953
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Innocents in Paris is a series of anecdotes bundled together by geography. First we see the efforts by British diplomat...
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1953
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Handel's "Messiah" becomes a bone-of-contention in a tiny Welsh community in this comedy. The trouble begins when the...
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1953
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Valley of Song perpetuates the British stereotype of Welshmen as pugnacious rubes. The story involves a Welsh valley men's...
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1953
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Pride of St. Louis is the story of one of baseball's most colorful characters, Jerome Herman "Dizzy" Dean. While playing...
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1952
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Despite its ebullient title and the presence of lightweight dancing star Dan Dailey, Meet Me at the Fair has a lot more meat...
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Choreography
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1952
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A rare comedy from director John Ford, this story about a WWII soldier trying to gain some respect is based on the published...
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Choreography
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1950
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Ex-navy pilot Slattery (Richard Widmark) works for a dope-smuggling ring. When he's not in the air, Slattery is making time...
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1949
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This musical romance is set during the Great Depression and centers upon the rocky marriage between a flapper script girl...
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Choreography
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1948
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Choreography
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1948
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Choreography
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1948
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A woman looks back at her childhood in show business in this musical comedy. At the turn of the century, Myrtle McKinley...
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Choreography
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1947
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The second of Perry Como's two starring vehicles for 20th Century-Fox, If I'm Lucky is an easygoing remake of 1937's...
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Choreography
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1946
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Doll Face is one of two attempts by 20th Century Fox to make a movie star out of crooner Perry Como (the other was...
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Choreography
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1946
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The real Diamond Horseshoe was a Las Vegas nightclub created by impresario Billy Rose, which spotlighted old-time stars from...
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1945
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This Technicolor musical biopic stars Argentina-born Dick Haymes as Irish-American composer Ernest R. Ball. Climbing to fame...
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1944
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The Lodger was the third film version of Mrs. Marie Belloc-Lowndes' classic "Jack the Ripper" novel, and in many eyes it was...
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Choreography
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1944
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A wealthy older man and a poor young woman each get a chance to see how the other half lives in this comedy. Alfred Borden...
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1939
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1929
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