In the film "Carry On Cleo," Kenny Williams delivers several memorable lines that contribute to the humor and charm of the movie. One of his notable sayings is his frequent use of the phrase "Infamy! Infamy! They've all got it in for me!" which humorously captures the character's sense of paranoia and misfortune. His comedic timing and exaggerated expressions enhance the film's lighthearted take on historical events, making his lines particularly memorable within the context of the Carry On series.
Cleo Higgins goes by Cleo.
Cleo in the animated children's classic and The Terrible Dogfish in the original novel are the names of the fish in Pinocchio. Cleo emerges as a goldfish in the Walt Disney movie of 1940. The Terrible Dogfish nicknamed Attila serves as the marine monster that swallows Pinocchio in the children's classic by Carlo Collodi (Lorenzini, November 24, 1826 - October 26, 1890).
Cleo Moore was born on October 31, 1928.
Cleo Carlyle died on 1967-11-12.
Dame Cleo Laine was born on October 28, 1927.
Carry On Cleo was created in 1964.
The duration of Carry On Cleo is 1.53 hours.
Carry on Cleo - 1964 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:PG Iceland:L Sweden:11 UK:A (original rating) UK:PG (video rating)
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No the song is He Was Beautiful. Cleo Laine put the lyrics to a Stanley Myers melody and recorded it with John Williams who also recorded the original song without lyrics. John Williams version was used as a theme to the film The Deerhunter
The cast of Brainstorm - 1988 includes: Kenny Everett as Himself - Host Cleo Rocos as Herself - Co-host
Cleo Higgins goes by Cleo.
Corin stakes Cleo in the heart and Cleo turns to ash
Cleo Nicole's birth name is Cleo Hoffman.
Cleo Morgan's birth name is Cleo Mandicos.
Cleo Mayfield's birth name is Cleo Empey.
Cleo is in the sweet shop