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Carry On Behind (1975)

Carry On Behind - with the '76 touch - the Carry On team ... looking a site for sore thighs

Director
Gerald Thomas 

Writer
Dave Freeman 

Producer
Peter Rogers 

Cast
Elke Sommer - Professor Anna Vooshka
Kenneth Williams - Professor Roland Crump
Bernard Bresslaw - Arthur Upmore
Kenneth Connor - Major Leep
Jack Douglas - Ernie Bragg
Joan Sims - Daphne Barnes
Windsor Davies - Fred Ramsden
Peter Butterworth - Henry Barnes
Liz Fraser - Sylvia Ramsden
Patsy Rowlands - Linda Upmore

Review by Theo Robertson

Carry On Behind (1975)
Not The Best But Certainly Not The Worst In The Series

CARRY ON BEHIND is a frustrating mix of both good and bad for those who have enjoyed at least some of the movies in the series . The movie starts with Professor Crump giving a lecture without realising someone has sent him the wrong film . On paper an academic narrating pornography would seem rather flat but here it raises a smile . Unfortunately after that the plot revolves around an inferior remake of CARRY ON CAMPING with most of the mediocre attempts at humour coming from a foreigner who has a poor grasp of the English language . There is avery funny scene involving a beach ball:

" What's wrong with you ? "

"Me ball's burning "

" Well don't stand so close to the fire "

But there's not too many more laugh out loud moments . Having said that CARRY ON BEHIND is far better than the movies that followed it in the franchise

 

 
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