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15 reviews
Possibly the BEST 'Carry On' film of all!
Against the attractive backdrop of blue sea & sky, the 'Carry On' crowd all do their best to help Captain Syd James on this jolly cruise. The first colour film of the series, and all done without any villains. it's an upbeat and very enjoyable ninety minutes--the first 'Carry On' I ever saw.Read full review...
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Get what you pay for.
This was the cheapest version available...I don't need fancy packaging for DVDS so this was "just the job"!
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Lot of laughs
Came on time, packaging great, very funny, will recommend
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Very succinct.
It's a great film. Very funny with well defined characters.
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FUN ON THE SEA
CARRY ON FILMS ARE ALWAYS FUNNY AND SOMETIMES A LAUGH A MINUTE
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Great buy
Love the carry on films! This did not fail to please!
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A good carry on.
Good film, good value, good supplier
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good item
good item
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Carry on crusing
One of the best Carry-on flims ever !!High jinks on the high seas with Sid James as captain of a cruise liner, & Kenneth Williams as his second-in-command.Lance Percival makes a wonderful chef, baking the most digusting cake imaginable, trying to cope with seasickness.All in all a very good example of Carry-on at its very rib-ticking best !!!!!!!Read full review...
Carry On Cruising
When captain Wellington Crowther (Sid James) boards his ship the S.S.Wanderer he finds several of his crew replaced by apparent incompetents. Kenneth Williams is a sarcastic know-it-all, Kenneth Connor is a love-hungry doctor, and Lance Percival plays a chef with strange ideas about cake ingredients. Soon he realises the passengers are just as loopy: tiny old dear Esma Cannon is a "mad pixie" with a passion for mixers, Ronnie Stevens plays an alcoholic who drinks himself around the world without leaving the ship's bar, and Dilys Lane is on the prowl for a man much to the annoyance of her best friend (Liz Fraser).
The replacement crew do their best to please their temporary captain, but all efforts only serve to frustrate him. When they find out this cruise is to be his last on the ship they set about organising a surprise party to make amends.
The first colour Carry On is slightly smuttier than the earlier films, an indication of things to come, and boasts a large and realistic ocean liner set. Due to obvious budgetary limitations the action doesn't leave the ship, so brief stock footage is used to establish foreign locales when the ship drops anchorRead full review...