Carry On
1968
Films

CARRY ON
UP THE KHYBER

CARRY ON CAMPING















Carry On Up The Khyber


Rank / Peter Rogers


Director:
Gerald Thomas


Producer:
Peter Rogers


Screenplay:
Talbot Rothwell


Music:
Eric Rogers


Made at Pinewood Studios and on
location in North Wales

The Imperial Raj of the late nineteenth century sees British diplomat Sir Sidney Ruff-Diamond passionately defending his cushy job in one of the last decadent outposts of the British Empire.

Making life difficult for him are his domineering wife and local tribesmen, the Burpas, the screaming mad hordes of the even madder Khazi of Kalabar ( who actually fancies a bit of ruff - Lady Ruff-Diamond ), and he is fighting using every weapon at his disposal including those up the kilts of the disgraced Third Foot and Mouth Highland regiment who are chronic under-achievers. The spectacle is magnificent, the ending classic and the puns in the best tradition of 'Carry On' are absolutely terrible. Hmmm - it's not every day you see an elephant with GB plates on its bumper ( or do I mean trunk? )

Debuts: Roy Castle and Cardew Robinson appear in their only 'Carry On' film

Shooting started spring 1968


CAST

Sidney James, Charles Hawtrey, Kenneth Williams, Joan Sims, Roy Castle, Bernard Bresslaw
Peter Butterworth, Terry Scott, Angela Douglas, Cardew Robinson, Julian Holloway, Peter Gilmore
Leon Thau, Wanda Ventham, Alexandra Dane, Michael Mellinger, Dominique Don, Derek Sydney
Steven Scott, David Spenser, Liz Gold, Vicki Woolf, Anne Scott, Katherina Holden, Lisa Noble
Tamsin MacDonald, Eve Eden, Barbara Evans, Johnny Briggs, Simon Cain, Larry Taylor
Patrick Westwood, John Hallam, Angie Grant, Josephine Blain, Vicki Murden, Carmen Dene
Valerie Leon, June Cooper, Karen Young, Sue Vaughan


















Carry On Camping

Rank / Peter Rogers


Director:
Gerald Thomas


Producer:
Peter Rogers


Screenplay:
Talbot Rothwell


Music:
Eric Rogers

Made at Pinewood Studios
and in adjacent muddy fields

Two guys, Bresslaw and James, take their strait-laced girlfriends on a camping holiday, to what they had hoped was a nudist camp, in a desperate attempt to spice up their love lives, but find that it is just a normal ( ? ) campsite.

The denizens, under the money-grabbing auspices of farm owner Peter Butterworth, are the not totally unexpected mix of nagging wives and social outcasts and things look pretty bleak for the boys until Miss Haggard and Dr. Soaper arrive with a coachload of nubile young ladies. This, of course, contains the most famous scene in the 'Carry On' series involving Babs Windsor and a less than structurally sound support garment, the first film in the series to flash bare boobs and setting the precedent for glimpses of naughty bits in every 'Carry On' since then.

Shooting started autumn 1968


CAST

Sidney James, Kenneth Williams, Joan Sims, Charles Hawtrey, Terry Scott, Barbara Windsor
Hattie Jacques, Bernard Bresslaw, Julian Holloway, Dilys Laye, Peter Butterworth, Betty Marsden
Trisha Noble, Amelia Bayntun, Brian Oulton, Patricia Franklin, Derek Francis, Michael Nightingale
Elizabeth Knight, George Moon, Sandra Caron, Valerie Shute, Georgina Moon, Vivien Lloyd
Jennifer Pyle, Lesley Duff, Jackie Poole, Anna Karen, Sally Kemp, Valerie Leon, Peter Cockburn
Michael Low, Mike Lucas, Gilly Grant