Carry On
1966
Films

CARRY ON SCREAMING

CARRY ON DON'T LOSE
YOUR HEAD

















Carry On Screaming


Anglo-Amalgamated / Peter Rogers


Director:
Gerald Thomas


Producer:
Peter Rogers


Screenplay:
Talbot Rothwell


Music:
Eric Rogers


Made at Pinewood Studios and on location at Fulmer, Bucks and Windsor, Berks

The barking mad Doctor Watt and his sister, the seductive vampiress Virula played by gorgeous husky-voiced Fenella Fielding, terrorise the local countryside.

Using their home-made monster Oddbod, they kidnap virgin girls and bring them back to the mansion where they are turned into shop mannequins. No, I don't know why - but you probably do! The police force's finest, Detective-Sergeant Bung and Detective-Constable Slobotham arrive hot-foot at their mansion to investigate after finding a huge hairy finger at the scene of the latest crime. Bung carries out a close interrogation of Virula, ( nice work if you can get it ) which he finds more than hair-raising, before discovering the grin-some gruesome goings on in the Doctor's lavatory, sorry laboratory.

This was Harry H. Corbett's only 'Carry On' appearance

Featured song: 'Carry On Screaming' by Myles Rudge and Ted Dicks

Shooting started Spring 1966


CAST

Harry H .Corbett, Kenneth Williams, Jim Dale, Charles Hawtrey, Fenella Fielding, Joan Sims
Angela Douglas, Bernard Bresslaw, Jon Pertwee, Peter Butterworth, Michael Ward, Tom Clegg
Billy Cornelius, Norman Mitchell, Frank Thornton, Frank Forsyth, Anthony Sagar, Sally Douglas
Marianne Stone, Denis Blake
The small monster's voice was done by Gerald Thomas and overdubbed




















Carry On
Don't Lose Your Head

Rank / Peter Rogers


Director:
Gerald Thomas


Producer:
Peter Rogers


Screenplay:
Talbot Rothwell


Music:
Eric Rogers

Made at Pinewood Studios and
on location at Clandon Park,
Cliveden and Waddesdon Manor

The year is 1789, the city is Paris and English nobleman Sir Rodney Ffing alias the elusive 'The Black Fingernail' saves French aristocrats from the guillotine of the French

Revolution. He is eagerly hunted, in the best 'Pimpernel' tradition, by the devilish Citizen Bidet and Citizen Camembert who are keen to get ahead - his! Oh, the history and drama of it all, the duels, the rising masses and heaving bosoms - or is that the other way around? Either way, I dare say the costume-fitting department enjoyed it.

This was another film that was not originally intended to be a 'Carry On', just being titled 'Don't Lose Your Head.

Featured song: Don't Lose Your Head' by Bill Martin and Phil Coulter

Shooting started 12th September 1966


This was the first Rank-backed 'Carry On' made, the previous ones being backed by Anglo-Amalgamated Films, although it was not retitled for two years by which time other 'official Carry On' films had been made. The reason for this is that Rank did not, at the time, want to be associated with the name of a rival company by using the 'Carry On' tag.


CAST
Sidney James, Kenneth Williams, Jim Dale, Charles Hawtrey, Joan Sims, Peter Butterworth
Dany Robin, Peter Gilmore, Marianne Stone, Leon Greene, Michael Ward, David Davenport
Richard Shaw, Valerie Van Ost, Jennifer Clulow, Jacqueline Pearce, Julian Orchard, Joan Ingram
Billy Cornelius, Elspeth March, Nikki van der Zyl, Ronnie Brody, Diana MacNamara