Carry On Regardless

6
1961 1 hr 30 min Comedy

After a bunch of no-hopers approaches an employment agency, the anarchy mounts as they do a series of odd jobs, including a chimp's tea party, trying to stay sober at a wine tasting… and demolishing a house.

  • Cast:
    Sid James , Kenneth Connor , Charles Hawtrey , Joan Sims , Kenneth Williams , Bill Owen , Liz Fraser

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Reviews

Konterr
1961/04/04

Brilliant and touching

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Baseshment
1961/04/05

I like movies that are aware of what they are selling... without [any] greater aspirations than to make people laugh and that's it.

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Bluebell Alcock
1961/04/06

Ok... Let's be honest. It cannot be the best movie but is quite enjoyable. The movie has the potential to develop a great plot for future movies

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Aiden Melton
1961/04/07

The storyline feels a little thin and moth-eaten in parts but this sequel is plenty of fun.

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Tweekums
1961/04/08

This outing sees the Carry On team working in a temping agency called Helping Hands which is run by Sid James; there isn't a plot to speak of they just go out to a series of jobs which leads each of them in to amusing situations; Kenneth Williams has to take a chimpanzee for a walk, Joan Sims gets rather drunk at a wine tasting, Liz Frazer ends up modelling underwear for a man who is actually wanting them to give to his wife and Charles Hawtrey has to be a second at a boxing match but ends up in the ring himself! There are plenty of other jobs they are sent to and when it seems they have exhausted the idea of sending them on jobs they are qualified for an accident at the office means everybody gets sent to jobs they are not qualified for.I don't think this is one of the best known in the series but it had more laughs than I had expected; the regulars perform well in their roles although that isn't too surprising as they usually play similar characters. Stanley Unwin who played the difficult to understand landlord makes a fun guest appearance; it is difficult to describe how he talks; it sounds like English but the way he twists the works makes it delightfully difficult to understand. If you enjoyed other early Carry On films I'm sure you will enjoy this; there are plenty of laughs and it isn't too rude for youngsters to watch.

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ShadeGrenade
1961/04/09

By 'Carry On' standards, the fifth film in the long running series could almost be considered avant-garde. No plot as such, just sketches based around a single premise - Bert Handy ( Sid James ) and secretary Miss Cooling ( the priceless Esma Cannon ) run the Helping Hands employment agency in London. If you want any job done, no matter how small, no matter how bizarre, approach them and they will find someone to do it. The mainly incompetent staff includes Montgomery Infield-Hopping ( Terence Longdon ), Francis Courtnay ( Kenneth Williams ), Gabriel Dimple ( Charles Hawtrey ), Lily Duveen ( Joan Sims ), Delia King ( Liz Fraser ). Mike Weston ( Bill Owen ), and Sam Twist ( Kenneth Connor ).The jobs include taking a chimpanzee for a walk in the zoo, wine tasting, male modelling, acting as seconds in a boxing match, trying on women's clothing, taking a patient's place in a hospital queue, and displaying the goods at the Ideal Home Exhibition. The sketches are variable, but all manage to be well performed and enjoyable.'Regardless' has one of the best ever 'Carry On' cast lists. Alongside the regulars, there is Patrick Cargill, Nicholas Parsons, Terence Alexander, Fenella Fielding, Howard Marion-Crawford, Betty Marsden ( as a 'Mata Hari' type ), and, the master of gobbledygook himself, dear old Stanley Unwin. Freddie Mills, the prizefighter who died in suspicious circumstances in 1966, has a role. Sally Geeson, later to play Sid's daughter in 'Bless This House', is one of the children who watches Williams demonstrating toys.Norman Hudis does not look back on the film favourably and while there are some ideas that don't work ( Sam's craving for cigarettes being one ), most do. My favourite is Sam's recreation of 'The 39 Steps' which involves him, wearing a hat and trench-coat, and sporting an American accent, travelling to Scotland via train and then jumping off at the Forth Bridge, only to land in a deep puddle. 'The 39 Steps' had then recently been remade ( starring Kenneth More ) by Gerald Thomas' brother Ralph.Hattie Jacques was due to take a major role but had to withdraw due to illness and so her lines were given to Joan Sims and Liz Fraser. She did appear briefly though as ( what else? ) a Matron! Unusually risqué for the time - Sid is mistaken for a doctor at one point and has to examine a line of nurses, all stripped down to their underwear, Fenella Fielding's sex-starved housewife goes by the name of 'Mrs.Panting', and when a bit of paper falls off a desk, Kenneth Williams picks it up and says: "Blew off!".In case you're wondering, "Cariochus" is Unwin's rendition of the film's title.

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MARIO GAUCI
1961/04/10

For their fifth venture, the usual "Carry On" suspects (Sidney James, Kenneth Connor, Charles Hawtrey. Kenneth Williams, Joan Sims and Hattie Jacques) are joined by other irregular members (Fenella Fielding, Liz Fraser, Esma Cannon, Terence Longdon, Bill Owen, David Lodge and Norman Rossington) and some surprising cameos (Stanley Unwin, Jerry Desmonde, Kynaston Reeves, Howard Marion Crawford and Patrick Cargill) in a frequently hilarious but ultimately patchy and disjointed romp.James' Bert Handy heads "Helping Hands", a well-meaning but hopelessly incompetent firm providing any services the customer may require: and, so it is that James is asked by an eccentric millionaire to take his place in the queue at a hospital's waiting room and is consequently mistaken for him and waited on by the matron (Jacques, naturally); Connor is in top form here: ostensibly hired as a babysitter, he finds himself acting as Fielding's lover to arouse her neglectful husband, being a librarian driven to hysterics when attempting to observe a public library's rule of silence, getting himself all wet when, completely misunderstanding a client's request, he engages in some Hitchcockian espionage aboard a train full of sinister passengers, getting engulfed by the "Bed of the Century" when attending an Ideal Home exhibition and, best of all perhaps, going "cold turkey" after his sixth attempt to stop smoking; Sims also has a memorable bit when she ends up drunk at a wine-tasting event and makes a shambles of the place to the chagrin of organizer Crawford; Hawtrey goes into the ring against a massive opponent when, acting as his second, he inadvertently injures the challenger!; Williams enjoys a tea party with a group of chimps at the zoo, etc.The finale shows Cannon's infallible filing system going bonkers with each member of the group being sent out on the wrong assignment and, afterwards, the whole gang join forces in demolishing a dilapidated building…even if their original task was merely to clean it up a bit! In a notable appearance, celebrated comedian Stanley Unwin speaks his trademark nonsense language and drives the entire crew to distraction during his intermittent visits to their office…before multi-linguist Williams manages to explain that he is their landlord and is about to throw them out! As one can make out, there are several funny bits in this film but it is also evident that its inherently episodic structure (which entails that some of the gang members are given precedence over others) fails to coalesce into a cohesive and completely satisfying whole.

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FUX
1961/04/11

This Carry On does not seem to have a story line- it is more of a series of sketches linked together only by "Helping Hands". However this is a good one, NOT quite what the tagline suggests, but a good one. Most of the main stars (to date) are here, and they all get their own sketches. My fav being the Kenneth Williams/Chimp one (But this could be because KW is the best "Carry On-er"!). Other highlights are the Joan Sims' sketch at a wine tasting party and the end scene whare all the gang demolish a house. Apart from Stanley Unwin (I can't stand the way he talks) this is a good-un.

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