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197689 minComedy

Carry On England

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Is Carry On England worth watching? With a rating of 4.5/10, this Comedy film is a mixed-bag for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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Carry On England Synopsis

Captain S. Melly takes over as the new Commanding Officer at an experimental mixed sex air defence base. It's 1940 and England is under heavy bombardment, but the crew seem more interested in each other than the enemy planes above. Captain Melly plans to put a stop to all this, and becomes the target of a campaign to abandon his separatist ideals...

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Top Cast

Kenneth Connor
Kenneth ConnorCaptain S. Melly
Windsor Davies
Windsor DaviesSergeant Major "Tiger" Bloomer
Judy Geeson
Judy GeesonSergeant Tilly Willing
Patrick Mower
Patrick MowerSergeant Leonard Able
Jack Douglas
Jack DouglasBombardier Ready
Joan Sims
Joan SimsPrivate Jennifer Ffoukes-Sharpe
Melvyn Hayes
Melvyn HayesGunner Shorthouse
Peter Butterworth
Peter ButterworthMajor Carstairs
Peter Jones
Peter JonesBrigadier
Diane Langton
Diane LangtonPrivate Alice Easy

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Critic Reviews

CinemaSerfJul 21, 2023
★ 5

I'm afraid that by 1976, this franchise had well and truly run it's course - and this puerile and really quite tacky attempt at a wartime comedy put a final nail in it's coffin. Funnily enough, the innuendo-ridden character names look better on paper than they do when mentioned on screen - as illustrated by Kenneth Connor's lead character "Capt. S. Melly" who, alongside his sergeant-major "Bloomer" (Windsor Davies) spend their time trying to keep the men and women from their platoon from getting into any hanky panky. Trousers are constantly up and down, knickers fly from flagpoles, there are even tunnels used in attempt to lift this from the comedy doldrums but unfortunately they just don't work. It's way too predictable and the innocent cheekiness of the earlier films has been replaced by a rather crass degree of smuttiness that just makes this a bit crude. Joan Sims tries hard to bring back some semblance of the old days, but by the end you really do realise just how much better Messrs. James/Hawtrey/Williams and Hattie Jacques actually were at delivering a light-hearted comedy with an hint of naughtiness. I'd just give this a miss, sorry.