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Carry On at Your Convenience

Carry On at Your Convenience

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Carry On at Your Convenience This is the tale of industrial strife at WC Boggs’ Lavatory factory. Vic Spanner is the union representative who calls a strike at the drop of a hat; eventually everyone has to get fed up with him. This is also the ideal opportunity for lots of lavatorial jokes…

STARS: Sidney James, Kenneth Williams, Charles Hawtrey


92 min | Comedy | 1971 | Color

 

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Superb schoolboy toilet humour!
This is my favourite "Carry On" film.
It has a gag per minute. Most of the gags are "telegraphed" and predictable but for me this makes them so much funnier.
The film is about a toilet making factory owned by WC Boggs (note to US readers - a toilet in England is called a "bog"). 90% of the gags are related one way or another to toilets or biological functions.
If you like slapstick and toilet humour then you will love this film.
If you are pretentious and claim only to like "serious" humour then take that corn-cob out of your Khyber and watch this film anyway.
Also recommended: "Carry on Abroad"; "Carry on Matron"; "Holiday on the Buses", and "Mutiny on the Buses".

brilliantly funny
I love all the carry on films except maybe the last few (England was dire) but this along with 'Screaming' is my favourite. I could and have watched it dozens of times and it still makes me laugh. All the cast are clearly having a laugh and it's nice to see Kenneth Cope not playing Marty Hopkirk (Randall And Hopkirk Deceased - my all time favourite TV show). Sid James is ,well, Sid James but what's wrong with that?, Bernard Bresslaw hilarious and Jacki Piper... well.. forget Barbara Windsor, she was never a looker, Jacki Piper and Angela Douglas (not in this one) were always better looking. The whole concept of making a film in a toilet factory is inspired, has there been another??? The situations at the factory, at Brighton and especially at Sids house with the budgie (ta daddy!, ta daddy!, TA!!!)are all laugh out loud funny. No matter what mood you're in, bung this on and have a bloody good laugh. Brilliant film.

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