A series of films carried on, with perpetual double entendre, loved to finger an organ, unleash melons to gorge on, baps, flaps, jugs, bazookas went ding dong.
Though it's not quite so funny today, Fanny plays with her balls in new ways, Dick's choppers been cut, Kitty's curtains are shut, the clams gone from splayed to being spayed.
Carry on Jack
1964
Action / Adventure / Comedy / Romance
Carry on Jack
1964
Action / Adventure / Comedy / Romance
Keywords: 19th centuryshipsearoyal navycarry on
Plot summary
On his way to Venus, his first ship, Albert Poop-Decker finds his Midshipman's uniform stolen by Sally in a Plymouth house of ill-repute. He then finds himself press-ganged onto Venus anyway, where Sally is indeed posing as the Midshipman. Silly Sally. Silly Navy.
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Carrying On Inappropriately...
Seabound CARRY ON antics in a colourful costume comedy
Although it's not up there with the best of the CARRY ON series, CARRY ON JACK proves to be as likable and inoffensive as the majority of the films. This one suffers from a lack of regulars (only Kenneth Williams, Charles Hawtrey & Jim Dale appear) but makes up for it with great authenticity in the costumes and early 19th century locales.
Bernard Cribbins (CARRY ON SPYING) stars as a Midshipman who's accidentally pressganged into working aboard one of the British's fleets ships. The usual slapstick and shenanigans occur, with much of the humour arising from delicate Juliet Mills masquerading as a man. Cribbins plays it straighter than you might expect, and doesn't get many gags (saying that, the one involving his sword and a carriage wheel is a classic),although Williams has fun as the cowardly Captain Fearless and both Dale and Hawtrey are delightful.
Not the best of the lot, but amusing enough
I do like the Carry On films in general, and while Jack is not the best, it is still amusing. I have to admit I do prefer Cleo, Screaming and Khyber, but I do think it is better than Columbus, England and Emmanuelle, which I consider the nadirs of the series. Jack does have its problems, it does have a thin story, some of the pacing isn't as secure as it could have been and I do miss Joan Sims, Sidney James and Hattie Jaques. However, the film looks great, great costumes and sets, and while never absolutely hilarious it is amusing enough. And the acting is fairly good, Charles Hawtrey almost steals the show, Kenneth Williams isn't given as much to do but he is good, Jim Dale's is small but he is hilarious, Juliet Mills is pleasant (and has a great derriere),while Bernard Cribbins is very likable. Overall, not outstanding but worth watching. 7/10 Bethany Cox