5/10
Carry On Sergeant
30 November 2006
Warning: Spoilers
This was thee first film to be released as part of the sexy comedy series of films, it's not a bad one. There is no real plot to the story, it is mainly just army training for World War II (I think) with the many different male characters, this is where the comedy comes from, the men. One thing to note about this film, it is one of the only ones where someone actually says "Carry On". Starring William Hartnell as Sergeant Grimshawe, Goldfinger's Shirley Eaton as Mary Sage, Eric Barker as Captain Potts, Bill Owen as Corporal Bill Copping, Charles Hawtrey as Peter Golightly, Kenneth Connor as Horace Strong, Kenneth Williams as James Bailey, Terence Longdon as Miles Heywood, Norman Rossington as Herbert Brown, Gerald Campion as Andy Calloway, Hattie Jacques as Captain Clark, Terry Scott as Sergeant Paddy O'Brien and TV game show host Bob Monkhouse as Charlie Sage. As the second of the Carry On films, you can probably understand why Sid James, Joan Sims and Barbara Windsor aren't in it. Carry On films were number 39 on The 100 Greatest Pop Culture Icons. Worth watching!
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