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Albert Poop-Decker è un guardiamarina appena nominato. Si unisce alla fregata Venus e si avventura in acque spagnole, ammutinati e pirati portando con sé il suo Capitano, la sua dolce metà e... Leggi tuttoAlbert Poop-Decker è un guardiamarina appena nominato. Si unisce alla fregata Venus e si avventura in acque spagnole, ammutinati e pirati portando con sé il suo Capitano, la sua dolce metà e il suo migliore amico.Albert Poop-Decker è un guardiamarina appena nominato. Si unisce alla fregata Venus e si avventura in acque spagnole, ammutinati e pirati portando con sé il suo Capitano, la sua dolce metà e il suo migliore amico.
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Caught the second half of "Carry On Jack" about seven years ago. Thought it was completely unreal.
I recognized Cribbins from the Doctor Who movies with Peter Cushing. Here he reminds me a bit like John Cleese at times, and Trevor Bannister off "Are You Being Served?"
Clearly he is filling the blank left by Kenneth Conner.
Wonder why Juliet Mills appeared in this? As Haley's sister and Sir John's daughter, surely she could have gotten whatever she wanted and didn't have to join this bandwagon.
She reminded me of the young girl who "posed" as a boy in "Swiss Family Robinson". Not at all convincing.
The cow in the lifeboat bit was good.
The amputation joke would have NEVER existed in American film or television back in '64.
The one joke I always recalled was 'the captain fell on deck right where that plaque is.'
"I'm not surprised, I nearly tripped over the silly thing the other day myself."
When I first heard that line, I had to do a triple take.
No, Sid James, Kenneth Conner, Joan Sims, dear Hattie and Barbara Windsor (thus far, I have only seen her in one, Carry On Spying) weren't in this one.
The interchanging performers basically doing the same characters is a standout for this assortment of movies.
Now on to the next Carry On: Carry On Cowboy.
yee-hah!
I recognized Cribbins from the Doctor Who movies with Peter Cushing. Here he reminds me a bit like John Cleese at times, and Trevor Bannister off "Are You Being Served?"
Clearly he is filling the blank left by Kenneth Conner.
Wonder why Juliet Mills appeared in this? As Haley's sister and Sir John's daughter, surely she could have gotten whatever she wanted and didn't have to join this bandwagon.
She reminded me of the young girl who "posed" as a boy in "Swiss Family Robinson". Not at all convincing.
The cow in the lifeboat bit was good.
The amputation joke would have NEVER existed in American film or television back in '64.
The one joke I always recalled was 'the captain fell on deck right where that plaque is.'
"I'm not surprised, I nearly tripped over the silly thing the other day myself."
When I first heard that line, I had to do a triple take.
No, Sid James, Kenneth Conner, Joan Sims, dear Hattie and Barbara Windsor (thus far, I have only seen her in one, Carry On Spying) weren't in this one.
The interchanging performers basically doing the same characters is a standout for this assortment of movies.
Now on to the next Carry On: Carry On Cowboy.
yee-hah!
Winsome bar wench Sally (Juliet Mills) steals the identity of bumbling midshipman Albert Poop-Decker (Bernard Cribbins), taking his place aboard frigate HMS Venus in the hope of sailing to France to find her missing sweetheart Roger. Meanwhile, the real Albert is press-ganged into service on the same ship, but no-one will believe his unlikely story.
The mere thought of the lovely Juliet Mills being able to pass for a man is, of course, utterly ridiculous (reminding me of a similarly silly episode of Blackadder), but despite this preposterous conceit, the notable absence of many of the series' major players, and a lack of any truly classic gags, I can't help but enjoy this movie. With its well-realised period setting, Miss Mills obvious charms (she looks great even posing as a man), Jim Dale's brief but hilarious turn as a money-grabbing sedan chair operative, and some of the scurviest pirates ever to set sail for the seven seas, this rousing Carry On tale is still good for a Yo Ho Ho!
The mere thought of the lovely Juliet Mills being able to pass for a man is, of course, utterly ridiculous (reminding me of a similarly silly episode of Blackadder), but despite this preposterous conceit, the notable absence of many of the series' major players, and a lack of any truly classic gags, I can't help but enjoy this movie. With its well-realised period setting, Miss Mills obvious charms (she looks great even posing as a man), Jim Dale's brief but hilarious turn as a money-grabbing sedan chair operative, and some of the scurviest pirates ever to set sail for the seven seas, this rousing Carry On tale is still good for a Yo Ho Ho!
This Carry ON looks very impressive. The sets, the scenery and the costumes are first rate. It is also well written although I must say I did not find it very funny, there are not that many laughs but kids I think will love it.I have found it interesting that the carry on movies are no longer as funny as I recalled them as a child. The slap stick in the movie seems very much geared to kids. Australian audiences are in for a special treat when they see one of this country's most loved actors, the great Ed Devereaux as Hook, the pirate. He was in a few Carry on movies but in this one he has a rather lovely cameo. He also is clearly having a ball hamming it up... something this fine actor rarely, if ever did. There are fine actors in the movie such as Donald Huston who puts on a star turn. Then in an all too brief appearance there is the great Cecil Parker. England's great actor brings a great deal of class to the movie.Of course Hawtrey and Williams are as much fun as always but there are many new faces. This is a great idea because it added a bit of variety to the series. Its nice to have a change.Jim Dale has a small appearance and the "taxi" gag (Flintstones inspired?) is cute rather than funny. Juliet Mills is utterly delightful and as always does a great job in the film.Of course its really pushing the boundaries of belief that the crew actually thought she was a bloke. She made another light comedy called Nurse on Wheels... wish it was available on DVD. The real star of the movie is the great Bernard Cribbens who is absolutely brilliant. Cribbens was a great talent and so much better than the awful Kenneth Connor who was the weakest link in all the Carry on movies. Its lovely not to have him in Jack.
One of the better Carry on films, set in 1700s England and aboard a ship, there's lots of nice detail here and genuinely good characters. Captain Fearless played by Kenneth Williams is brilliant and it's great to see Bernard Cribbins leading a film, we also get Juliet Mills, Donald Houston and Percy Herbert thrown into the mix, so not a conventional casting for a Carry on film! The jokes are very witty without being crude and certainly have a quality to them.
7/10: It's good and colourful
7/10: It's good and colourful
As a fan of the entire Carry On .... series, I was always disposed to like this movie. True, it had few regulars, but the script allowed the cast to shine. Kenneth Williams gives his usual over-the-top performance as the anything-but-fearless Captain Fearless, Juliet Mills gives the most amusingly unconvincing impersonation of a man since Some Like It Hot, and Bernard Cribbins is great as the good-hearted, but woefully naive Albert Poopdecker. Charlie Hawtrey plays his usual character as well as ever, and all in all the plot once more becomes just the backdrop for all the gags, double entendre, and slapstick we all expect and love from the movies we know so well.
Lo sapevi?
- QuizLiz Fraser was originally cast as Sally, but accidentally talked herself out of the role during an ill-advised conversation with distributor boss Stuart Levy about how the films could be better distributed.
- BlooperThere are several references to "gold sovereigns". Sovereigns (20 shillings) weren't issued until 1820. Prior to that, the gold coins in use were Guineas (21 shillings).
- Citazioni
Albert Poop-Decker: If you've got a heart of oak, it's got a worm in it.
- Versioni alternativeA dialogue reference to "The birds and the bees" was cut from the original cinema release by the BBFC and the line remains missing in all later video/DVD releases.
- ConnessioniFeatured in That's Carry On! (1977)
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- Data di uscita
- Paese di origine
- Lingua
- Celebre anche come
- Carry on Venus
- Luoghi delle riprese
- Pinewood Studios, Iver Heath, Buckinghamshire, Inghilterra, Regno Unito(studio: made at Pinewood Studios, London, England)
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- Tempo di esecuzione1 ora 31 minuti
- Mix di suoni
- Proporzioni
- 1.66 : 1
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