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Carry On Follow That Camel

Carry On Follow That Camel

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Bertram Oliphant West (also known as Bo West) wants to clear his unjustly smeared reputation. He joins the Foreign Legion, with Simpson his manservant in tow. But the fort they get posted to is full of eccentric legionnaires, and there is trouble brewing with the locals too. Unbeknown to Bo, his lady love has followed him in disguise…

STARS: Phil Silvers, Kenneth Williams, Jim Dale


95 min | Adventure, Comedy, Romance | 1967 | Color

 

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One of the best Carry On's with a lot of my favorite Carry On actors
This movie starts with Jim Dale playing cricket on the property of his girlfriend, played by the beautiful Angela Douglas. He is ousted for cheating and he and his helper Simpson played by Peter Buytterworth enter the French Foreign Legion. Joan Sims plays a brunette in this one and the owner of a bar. They meet Phil Silvers who plays Sergeant Nocker. He helps get them into the legion. I don't know why people pick on Phil in this film. I think he does a wonderful job. He has always kept me laughing with his style. Charles Hawtrey and Kenneth Williams play soldiers in the legion. Bernard Bresselaw might have his best part in the Carry On films, playing the evil Shiek. Angela goes after Jim after he was cleared from wrong doing. There are scenes of men taking advantage of her on her trip, with some funny one liners from her. She finally arrives and is kidnapped by the sheik. Anita Harris plays a very sexy belly dancer who also helps kidnap Jim and Phil for the sheik. Simpson helps them out and Phil escapes to bring in the legion. They find Jim and Simpson left for dead. They find the sheik and they find Angela. She is in a harem outfit, but covered by veils, ugh! They rescue her and they all go home. This was another great Carry On. Angela Douglas is adorable. Jim Dale is so likable. Add Bernard Bresselaw and Phil Silvers and you have a winner, a solid 10 out of 10.

A carry on feast!!!!
Follow that camel is a barrel of laughs from beginning to end. Its a great feast of historical carry on humour.Phil Silvers is fantastic and its a shame it was his only Carry on appearance.Jim Dale and Peter Butterworth are as magical as ever. Hawtrey is funny as is Williams. The sequence with Angela Douglas making her journey and having sex with different people is similar to Emmannuelle. Joan Sims is Slightley wasted as Zig Zag she has little to do. Bernie is having the time of his life as Abdull Abdull.Anita Harris is very good as Corktip. The plot of the story is as follows. Bertram Oliphant West Jim Dale and his valet Simpson Peter Butterworth are off to join the foreign legion. Meanwhile Lady Jane Ponosby Angela Douglas is trying to find them. She is taken by Abdull Abdull to the oasis. And sergeant Knocker Phil silvers and Oliphant are taken as well after being tricked to Corktips house thinking it is their lucky night!!. However they are captured and taken to the oasis. I don't want to spoil too much of the film. There is no Sid James in this film but its still good. Its one of the best Historical Carry ons. 10/10.

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