L'agenzia Helping Hands assume alcune persone molto strane per svolgere alcuni lavori molto strani. Anche i compiti più semplici vengono confusi dal personale incompetente ma adorabile.L'agenzia Helping Hands assume alcune persone molto strane per svolgere alcuni lavori molto strani. Anche i compiti più semplici vengono confusi dal personale incompetente ma adorabile.L'agenzia Helping Hands assume alcune persone molto strane per svolgere alcuni lavori molto strani. Anche i compiti più semplici vengono confusi dal personale incompetente ma adorabile.
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As most reviews attest to, this fifth Carry On film barely has a plot to get your hands on. Pic basically takes the seven members of the agency through a series of vignettes, the jobs they are assigned to do ranging from chimp walking to modelling underwear!
Each slot allows for some amiable comedic opportunity, the best of which finds Joan Sims getting sloshed at a wine tasting function, Charles Hawtrey landing in a boxing match with a hulking brute, Kenneth Connor involved in a 39 Steps parody, and all of the workers pitched into chaos during an Ideal Homes Exhibition. Back at the Helping Hands office Sid James and his secretary Esma Cannon are flummoxed by the continuous appearance of Stanley Unwin talking his gobbledygook, which all leads to the big finale as the whole cast get to have a grand old time of things. While as usual there's fun to be had spotting the future stars of British TV and film who pop up in cameos.
Carry On Regardless finds the creators on safe and amiable ground. It's no high point of the series but it's good fun and lets some under valued comic actors work their respective charms. 7/10
The cast all take to the sketch format with their comedy background. James has the least role since he has to act as the glue holding the funny bits together but he does get some laughs and he is rarely less than interesting and amusing. Connor, Williams and Hawtrey all do the characters they had done in the previous four films all of them are funny and they do well in their various sketches. Owen joins the male cast in a minor role while Sims and Fraser are stuck with "pretty young girl" roles which minimise their comic impact a little bit. Support from Jacques, Hickson, Cannon, Alexander and others is good and they make the film feel fuller than it would have done with only the main roles filled with well known faces.
Overall on the surface of things this is a plot less mess that has no rhyme or reason to it; however it does set up a series of sketches that are mostly pretty amusing. It won't be remember as fondly as the later Carry On films that produced laughs with a fuller plot and costumes but it is still an enjoyable film that shows how good the group were as comics. Not quite what you think of when you think Carry On but an entertaining collection of sketches nonetheless.
The lack of plot didn't bother me at all. Joan Sims drunken bit was very amusing.
The fellow with his odd talk wasn't at all entertaining. Truthfully, if you paid attention, you could half follow what he was implying.
The transition of the performers from the first movie, Carry On Sergeant, to this one is interesting to observe, in a mere three or four year period in intriguing.
Clearly, this person Kenneth Conner was to be the center of attention. From an American viewpoint, he doesn't shine through.
While I didn't enjoy Carry On Constable as much as Teacher, I liked the exterior shots. What few street and outdoor scenes Carry On Regardless had was a bit disappointing as well.
I would have just liked more.
Well, on to the next one, the first colour Carry On: Carry On Cruising!
Alongside the early line-up of usual players - Kenneth Williams, Joan Sims, Charles Hawtrey, Kenneth Connor and Sid James - this film is notable for its host of cameo roles by other comedy greats. Some, such as Hattie Jacques and Fenella Fielding, had greater prominence in other Carry On films. Some, such as Betty Marsden, became famous elsewhere in comedy. Further familiar faces in cameo roles here include Molly Weir, Terence Alexander, Joan Hickson and Nicholas Parsons.
The five main actors listed above are ably assisted by Liz Frazer, Bill Owen, Esma Cannon, Terence Longdon and Stanley Unwin, all united around an agency that aims to help customers in whatever way they can. Hence the great range of cameo roles available.
Joan Sims performs one of her greatest drunk roles; Kenneth Connor does his best tongue-tied shy man, both in the company of temptress Fenella Fielding and when he's attempting to give up smoking; Charles Hawtrey wins a boxing match; and Kenneth Williams gets to walk a very unusual pet.
The humour in this film is far superior to the sex and toilet jokes that later filled (and possibly destroyed) this great series of films. This is a film that the family can watch time and time again.
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- QuizGerald Thomas played a joke on Joan Sims during the wine tasting scene. Initially tap water was to be used as a substitute for wine but Thomas swapped it for neat gin between takes. Sims downed the drink and her reaction was genuine. To make matters worse for Sims, the scene was shot at 8.30 in the morning.
- BlooperAfter the water is turned back on at the house they are renovating Bill Owens character is sent through the open kitchen door (by the jet of water from the tap left on), but when Conners and Williams try to reach the tap they are sent crashing through the wall as the jet of water moves by itself several feet to the side.
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[Dimple has mistakenly arrived at a strip club instead of an aviary]
Strip Club Manager: What do you want?
Gabriel Dimple: Your birds, and I can't wait. Tell me, what sort are they?
Strip Club Manager: What sort you like?
Gabriel Dimple: Blue tits.
Strip Club Manager: Eh?
Gabriel Dimple: Have you got any?
Strip Club Manager: No. No, this place is centrally heated.
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