1958: Carry On Sergeant
1959: Carry On Nurse, Carry On Teacher
1960: Carry On Constable
1961: Carry On Regardless
1962: Carry On Cruising
1963: Carry On Cabby, Carry On Jack
1964: Carry On Spying, Carry On Cleo
1965: Carry On Screaming
(1966: Don't Lose Your Head)
1967: Carry On Doctor (and Follow That Camel)
1968: Carry On Up the Khyber
1969: Carry On Camping, Carry On Again Doctor
1970: Carry On Loving
1971: Carry On Henry, Carry On at Your Convenience
1972: Carry On Matron, Carry On Abroad
1973: Carry On Girls
1974: Carry On Dick
1975: Carry On Behind
1976: Carry On England
1978: That's Carry On, Carry On Emmannuelle
1992: Carry On Columbus
Most if not all may have been renewed, but there is no reasonably complete database of renewals.
Copyright for a completed movie usually resides with the company that produced the film.
No countries use them in their day-to-day activities. They are most usually encountered in the copyright dates on films and television programmes.
Holes is on netflix but by dvd only and not available for instant streaming
There are at least 8 films by that title.
Carry On films are controlled by Peter Rogers Productions and Anglo Amalgamated Film Distributors; most administration can be done through Studio Canal. Rights in photographs are ascribed to the photographers unless other arrangements were made; you would need the rightsholder's permission to use a photo.
No; the creator retains the copyright unless other arrangements are made.
Barbara Windsor starred in the "Carry On" films .
No; the films are protected by copyright, and the name and character are registered trademarks.
As far as I know there have been approx 30 carry on films (not including tv series) And there are 22 James Bond films (including the new "Quantum Of Solace" movie.) hope this helps
It's most associated with the "Carry On" films.
As with most films, there are dozens of entities with some sort of stake in the copyright. To get permission for most uses, I would suggest starting with Lions Gate.
Modern copyright dates from the Statute of Anne, 1709.