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Carry on Girls

  • Director: Gerald Thomas
  • AMG Rating: star
  • Genre: Comedy
  • Movie Type: Farce, Parody/Spoof
  • Themes: Nothing Goes Right
  • Main Cast: Sidney James, Joan Sims, Kenneth Connor, Barbara Windsor, Bernard Bresslaw, June Whitfield, Peter Butterworth, Jack Douglas, Patsy Rowlands, Joan Hickson
  • Release Year: 1973
  • Country: UK
  • Run Time: 88 minutes
  • MPAA Rating: R

Plot

The "Carry On" gang returns with Sidney Fiddler (Sid James) conning the local council into running a beauty pageant to promote their community. He's thrilled with the prospect of entertaining all the lovely young contestants, but his girlfriend has a different plan in mind. Soon, a women's liberation group invades the premises and takes over -- promptly ruining everything. ~ All Movie Guide

Cast

David Lodge - Police Inspector; Valerie Leon - Paula Perkins; Margaret Nolan - Dawn Brakes; Sally Geeson - Deborah; Angie Grant - Miss Bangor; Wendy Richard - Ida Downs; Arnold Ridley - Councillor Pratt; Robin Askwith - Larry; Patricia Franklin - Rosemary; Jimmy Logan - Cecil Gaybody; Brian Osborne - Citizen; Bill Pertwee - Fire Brigade Chief; Marianne Stone - Miss Drew

Credit

Gerald Thomas - Director, Alfred Roome - Editor, Eric Rogers - Composer (Music Score), Alan Hume - Cinematographer, Peter Rogers - Producer, Talbot Rothwell - Screenwriter

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Carry on Girls

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Directed by Gerald Thomas
Produced by Peter Rogers
Written by Talbot Rothwell
Starring Sid James
Barbara Windsor
Joan Sims
Kenneth Connor
Bernard Bresslaw
June Whitfield
Peter Butterworth
Jack Douglas
Patsy Rowlands
Wendy Richard
Margaret Nolan
Music by Eric Rogers
Cinematography Alan Hume
Editing by Alfred Roome
Distributed by Rank Organisation
Release date(s) 1973
Running time 88 mins
Country United Kingdom United Kingdom
Language English
Preceded by Carry On Abroad
Followed by Carry On Dick

Carry On Girls is the twenty-fifth Carry On film, released in Britain in 1973. The film is notable for the absence of both Kenneth Williams and Charles Hawtrey for the first time: Williams was appearing in a West End play, My Fat Friend, and Hawtrey had been dropped from the series the year before.

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Plot Summary

The film takes place in the dire seaside resort of Fircombe, where district councillor Sid Fiddler (Sid James) proposes a beauty contest to boost tourism. The incompetent mayor, Frederick Bumble (Kenneth Connor) agrees to the idea, but the duo face fierce opposition in the shape of Augusta Prodworthy (June Whitfield), an elegant women's liberationist. Fiddler enrols publicity agent Peter Potter (Bernard Bresslaw) and Palace Hotel owner Connie Philpotts (Joan Sims), finding a further ally in contestant Hope Springs (Barbara Windsor). As Potter is drawn into Springs' and Fiddler's stunts, and Philpots finds her regular residents departing rather than face the cat-fighting beauty queens who have taken over her hotel, Prodworthy's libbers organise to sabotage the contest. Meanwhile the Admiral (Peter Butterworth) is awakened to lechery by the charms of the new guests and Larry Prodworthy (Robin Askwith) discovers that photography can cover more than just municipal events. The competing schemes enmesh leading to a slapstick climax at the contest itself...

Certification

The film marked a slightly more risque treatment of the topic with more nudity and openly sexual jokes than previous films. Discreet cuts by the BBFC (mainly in the hotel fight sequence between bikini-clad contestants played by Barbara Windsor and Margaret Nolan) enabled the film to gain the more commercially acceptable A certificate (open to families) than the more restrictive AA certificate, barring entry to the under fourteens.

Trivia

  • The beauty contest is supposedly held in the theatre on the (now-derelict) West Pier and the film includes some on-location footage of the external parts of the pier.
  • The external shots of the hotel are in fact of Clarges, also in Brighton, owned by actress Dora Bryan who had previously appeared in the very first film of the series Carry On Sergeant in 1958.
  • The film features a small role for Robin Askwith in the part of Augusta Prodworthy's photographer son, in his only Carry On appearance; he would later find fame in the "Confessions Of..." series of films which ultimately put paid to the end-of-the-pier humour of the Carry Ons.
  • When the character of Peter Potter catches the train for Fircombe and is waved off by his sparrowy fiancee, the location used was Marylebone Station. Windsor Station, not far from Pinewood Studios, was the location used for Carry On Loving in 1970 where it was renamed "Much Snogging On-The-Green".
  • The film is notable for being one of the very few that did not star Kenneth Williams who was taking part in a West End production and filming the International Cabaret series for the BBC.
  • The shoddy editing, particularly noticeable in the scene where Barbara Windsor and Valerie Leon discuss Bernard Bresslaw's latest publicity stunt, has been significantly cleared up in the 2003 Carlton DVD release. There are still several continuity botches, however.
  • Veteran character actor Arnold Ridley, familiar as Private Charles Godfrey from situation comedy Dad's Army, has a memorable two-line cameo as Councillor Alderman Pratt, during most of his appearance his character is seen to be asleep but wakes up to utter the immortal line (in retaliation to Sid James' "You're up for it aren't you?" - "Yes, Anytime!"
  • Being unable to ride a motorbike, Barbara Windsor used a double for the film's final scene where she flees the scene with Sidney Fiddler in tow, and this is clear as the stunt person wears a headscarf to secrete his/her face.
  • In December 2007 truth emulated fiction when Ingrid Marie Rivera, a contestant in "Miss Puerto Rico Universe", alleged that rivals had laced her gown, swimsuit and make-up with pepper spray[1].

Notes

  1. ^ Daily Telegraph Issue 47,447 dated 21st December 2007

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