Carry on england topless scene
Carry On England Two versions of the plane recognition scene exist. On the VCI/Cinema Club DVD, Patrick Mower's ad lib "No, but I know a Fokker when I see one" is used. This was removed prior to the film's theatrical release in favour of a different take featuring the scripted response "well, Bristols usually come in pairs" in order to get to get a lower.
Carry On England Trivia
Carry On England is a British comedy film, the 28th release in the series of 31 Carry On films (–). It was released in October and featured. Carry on England
Carry On England is a British comedy film, the 28th release in the series of the original 30 Carry On films (–). It was released in October and featured Carry On regulars Kenneth Connor, Jack Douglas, Joan Sims and Peter Butterworth.
Carry On 60th Anniversary
Carry On 60th Anniversary: Barbara Windsor explains THAT topless sceneThe Carry On films celebrate the 60th Anniversary today of the very first London openin. Carry on England CARRY ON LEGEND and Eastenders icon Barbara Windsor confessed she was 'terrified' filming the infamous Carry On Camping scene and revealed the film she really wished she had been remembered for.
Surprise topless army parade, in ”Carry Saved from Development Hell: The title Carry On England had been registered in , fifteen years prior to the film's release. Wag the Director: Judy Geeson refused to do the topless scene, despite knowing it was in her contract from the start. Her defiance also led several of the other actresses to refuse to do it too.
Many Carry On fans felt this The 17th movie in the franchise, released in , is one of the most iconic, primarily for the moment in which Barbara Windsor’s bikini flies off while she exercises. James was 56 by the time the film was made, but that didn’t stop his character falling for the luscious Babs. Which is fine, apart from the fact that Babs is at Chayste Place Finishing School and is thus, we guess, supposed.