Carry On
1967
Films

CARRY ON FOLLOW
THAT CAMEL

CARRY ON DOCTOR
















Carry On
Follow That Camel

Rank / Peter Rogers


Director:
Gerald Thomas


Producer:
Peter Rogers


Screenplay:
Talbot Rothwell


Music:
Eric Rogers


Made at Pinewood Studios and on location at
Camber Sands, Sussex

An Englishman gentleman accused of poor etiquette at cricket ( surely not! ) tries to join the Foreign Legion to atone for his 'crimes' but is suspected of being a spy by the bespectacled Kommandant,

Sergeant Nocker. Life at Fort Zuassantneuf is not all peeled grapes and belly dancers although a remarkably large portion of it does seem inclined in that direction particularly the exotic dance performed by slinky Anita Harris ( why does she never seem to get any older? ). After winning back his honour by his 'bravery' during the attack on the fort by the mad Arabs led by Sheikh Abdul Abulbul the lucky dog returns to the arms of English rose Lady Jane Ponsonby, played by carry-on cutie Angela Douglas.
Like the previous film, this was also not immediately given a 'Carry On' title for some time, just being called 'Follow That Camel' hence the strange-sounding name which doesn't sound quite right.

Debut: Anita Harris, Julian Holloway. This was also Phil Silvers' first British film and his only 'Carry On'

Shooting started spring 1967


CAST

Phil Silvers, Kenneth Williams, Jim Dale, Charles Hawtrey, Joan Sims, Peter Butterworth
Anita Harris, Bernard Bresslaw, Angela Douglas, Peter Gilmore, John Bluthal, William Mervyn
Julian Holloway, Larry Taylor, William Hurndell, David Glover, Julian Orchard, Vincent Ball
Peter Jesson, Gertan Klauber, Richard Montez, Frank Singuineau, Simon Cain, Michael Nightingale
Harold Kasket, Edmund Pegge, Carol Sloan, Gina Gianelli, Dominique Don, Anne Scott
Margot Maxine, Patsy Snell, Zorenah Osborne, Karen Young, Gina Warwick, Angie Grant
Sally Douglas, Helga Jones



















Carry On Doctor

Rank / Peter Rogers


Director:
Gerald Thomas


Producer:
Peter Rogers


Screenplay:
Talbot Rothwell


Music:
Eric Rogers


Made at Pinewood Studios

Hospital patients, particularly the bogus faith healer Francis Bigger, revolt against the tyranny of matron Hattie Jacques when their favourite doctor is sacked for dubious reasons.

With watches being left inside patients during operations, the appropriately-named Dr. Kilmore and the famous daffodil in the . . . most inconvenient place gag, this could be reissued as a National Health training film. It brings a whole new meaning to the expression 'rude health'

The first officially-titled 'Carry On' film by the Rank/Rogers team.
Penny Keith makes an early career appearance given the magnificent billing of 'Plain Nurse'

Debuts: Frankie Howerd, Dandy Nichols, Deryck Guyler
Peter Jones

Shooting started autumn 1967


CAST

Frankie Howerd, Sidney James, Kenneth Williams, Jim Dale, Charles Hawtrey, Joan Sims
Barbara Windsor, Hattie Jacques, Anita Harris, Bernard Bresslaw, Peter Butterworth, June Jago
Derek Francis, Dandy Nichols, Peter Jones, Deryck Guyler, Gwendolyn Watts, Dilys Laye
Peter Gilmore, Harry Locke, Marianne Stone, Jean St. Clair, Valerie Van Ost, Julian Orchard
Brian Wilde, Lucy Griffiths, Pat Coombs, Gertan Klauber, Julian Holloway, Jenny White, Helen Ford
Gordon Rollings, Simon Cain, Penelope Keith, Cheryl Molineaux, Alexandra Dane, Bart Allison
Jane Murdoch, Stephen Garlick