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Carry On is a British comedy franchise comprising 31 films, four Christmas specials, a television series and stage shows produced between 1958 and 1992. Produced by Peter Rogers, the Carry On films were directed by Gerald Thomas and starred a regular ensemble that included Sid James, Kenneth Williams, Charles Hawtrey, Joan Sims, Kenneth Connor, Peter Butterworth, Hattie Jacques, Terry Scott ...
The film was the first of two Carry On's to star Kenneth Cope. [87] Carry On Matron: 1972: Talbot Rothwell: Eric Rogers: Rank Organisation [88] £224,995 [62] Carry On Matron was the last medical-based film of the series. Norman Hudis was initially asked back to produce a script for what would be the 23rd Carry On film of the series.
Carry-On was released on Netflix on December 13, 2024. [13] [14] Ten days after its release, the film had 97 million views, and was anticipated to become one of the top ten most-watched films on Netflix. [15] In January 2025, Carry-On became the fifth-most-watched Netflix English-language film of all time, having received more than 149.5 ...
That's Carry On! is a 1977 British comedy film, the 29th release in the series of 31 Carry On films (1958–1992). The film is a compilation of the highlights of most of the previous 28 films, and features series regulars Kenneth Williams and Barbara Windsor as co-presenters. It was Windsor's 10th and final appearance in the series.
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Carry On! deals with British military experiences in the First World War. For the production, Shurey borrowed warships from the Royal Navy. [2] In November 1927, The Brisbane Courier described the picture as “a British propaganda film”. [3]
Brian Capron (born 1947) (0), the future Coronation Street baddie does not appear in any Carry On films. He does, however, feature in two episodes of the Carry On Laughing TV series. Patrick Cargill (1918–1996) (2) appeared in Regardless and Jack. Carry On Nurse is based in part on the stage play Ring For Catty which he co-wrote with Jack Beale.
Carry On Jack was the second of the series to be filmed in colour and the first Carry On film with a historical setting and period costumes. As with its immediate predecessor, the script for Carry on Jack started off as a non-Carry On film (originally entitled Up the Armada) and after a number of title changes was incorporated into the series. [3]