Yeah go for it, the Julian and Sandy sketches are hilarious (and pretty subversive for the time).parappa wrote:Thanks I'll look for round the horne, not heard of that.
Carry on movies
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Re: Carry on movies
Re: Carry on movies
Citizen James is a good series too, a sort of Sid James follow up to Hancock. Bless This House is a fab series too with the might Sid.
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Re: Carry on movies
Carry on Don't lose your Head, Sid James as Sir Sidney Effingham (with 2 effs) and Jim Dale as D'Arcy Pugh.
The best lines ever in a carry on film-one from Jim selling toy guillotines-"take it home tonight, play with it, and watch it fall off in your hand!" and Joan Sims to Charley Hawtrey-" My Brother, the Count" but in a bad French accent, making it sound worse! Hawtrey actually corpses on camera.
Or "....Khyber" with Bernard Breslaw to Cardew Robinson after an appaling magic trick "Fakir off!"
The best lines ever in a carry on film-one from Jim selling toy guillotines-"take it home tonight, play with it, and watch it fall off in your hand!" and Joan Sims to Charley Hawtrey-" My Brother, the Count" but in a bad French accent, making it sound worse! Hawtrey actually corpses on camera.
Or "....Khyber" with Bernard Breslaw to Cardew Robinson after an appaling magic trick "Fakir off!"
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