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Carry On Screaming was the second film in the series to have a sung main title theme. The theme song "Carry On Screaming" (film version only) was credited as "Anon" and was thought to have been sung by Jim Dale, who appears in the film. The singer is actually Ray Pilgrim, a session singer who sang for the Embassy label.
Tom Clegg (1927–1996) was an English actor, who had a number of small roles in film and television during the 1950s, 1960s and 1970s.He is known for appearing in a number of Carry On films, especially Carry On Screaming!, where he played the role of Oddbod.
Carry On Cleo (1964) The Big Job (1965) Carry On Cowboy (1966) Carry On Screaming (1966) Don't Lose Your Head (1966) Follow That Camel (1967) Carry On Doctor (1968) Carry On... Up the Khyber (1968) Carry On Camping (1969) Carry On Again Doctor (1969) Carry On Up the Jungle (1970) Carry On Loving (1970) Carry On Henry (1971) Carry On at Your ...
Oddjob's real name is unknown. Goldfinger names him to describe his duties to his employer. A Korean, like all of Goldfinger's staff, he is extremely powerful, as shown in one sequence where he breaks the thick oak railing of a staircase with knife-hand strikes (colloquially known as 'karate chops') and shatters a mantel with his foot.
1. Snake Milker. Pay: $2,800 per month This isn't actually milking, but getting venom from the snake. It's a job that requires nerves of steel and an ability to move quickly should a snake decide ...
Jon Pertwee (1919–1996) (4) had small roles such as the soothsayer in Carry On Cleo, Dr. Fettle in Carry On Screaming, Sheriff Earp in Carry On Cowboy. Returned in Carry On Columbus, as the Duke of Costa Brava. Valerie Van Ost (1944–2019) (4) started in the Carry Ons with an uncredited turn as a GlabCab taxi driver in Cabby.
Toshiyuki Sakata was born on July 1, 1920, in Holualoa, Hawaii, to Japanese-American parents who worked at a Kona coffee farm.His father Risaburo was issei (first-generation), and his mother Matsue was nisei (second generation).
There is a wall between us,” muses immigrant handyman Moha (Mohamed Mellali) in voiceover in Neus Ballús’ deceptively modest, gently ingenious third feature, “The Odd-Job Men.” “Water ...