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Description: Genre: Comedy / Theatrical Release: 1967 / Director: Gerald Thomas / Actors: Phil Silvers, Kenneth Williams ... / DVD ... more
Carry On Follow That Camel (DVD) ... released 17 February, 2003 at ITV DVD / Features of the DVD: PAL, Special Edition / In Carry On Follow That Camel, Sergeant Bilko himself, Phil Silvers, lends lustre and trademark spectacles to this 1967 desert spectacle following the adventures of a group of foreign legionnaires who find themselves besieged by a bloodthirsty band of Bedouins. Silvers plays Sergeant Nocker, a rogue cast firmly in the Bilko mould, who takes a dislike to new recruit Jim Dale, a young upper class gent forced to join the legion following disgrace at a cricket match. He's accompanied, naturally, by his faithful manservant (Peter Butterworth), with the pair showing a fine disregard for the austere requirements of the Foreign Legion. However, once they reach an agreement with Sergeant Nocker, they can join forces to repel the Bedouins, led, not unpredictably, by Bernard Bresslaw. This is vintage Carry On, in spite of Sid James' absence. Kenneth Williams' performance is subdued by having to deliver the usual puns ("zere are a couple of points I still need to go over", he informs busty Joan Sims) in a mangled French accent but Silvers gets into the right mode of delivering broad comedy with subtle inflections. Peter Butterworth draws the short straw this time and must feature in the obligatory cross-dressing scene, while Charles Hawtrey is a splendidly unconvincing hardened legionnaire. As for Bresslaw, can any other British actor, with the exception of Sir Alec Guinness, have distinguished himself in such a variety of multi-ethnic roles? On the DVD: Sadly, there are no extra features except scene selection. The picture ratio is 4:3. --David Stubbs

Newest Review: ... different in that it cast Phil Silvers the American comic in the lead role, probably in an attempt to try and get wider ... more

 ... exposure in the United States as he was the lead in the popular TV comedy Bilko. In fact in this he basically plays the same character but set in the French Foreigh Legion. The film follows the adventures of an English toff played by Jim Dale who after being accused of cheating at cricket by his love rival cannot face the disgrace and leaves England to join the French Foreigh Legion, naturally he takes his personal valet with him. The best performer in this film is as ever Kenneth Williams who plays the camp German leade...more

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fuzzybear
Premium Review Carry On Follow That Camel (DVD): Don't get the hump (260 words)
by fuzzybear - written on 23/05/08 (Very useful, 62 readings)
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The Carry On films are a bit of a British cultural symbol, they represent the saucy seaside postcard genre of film making relying on sexual innuendo and big breated women with either some slightly camp or rather roguish male actors. Carry On Follow tha Camel was slightly different in that it cast Phil Silvers the American comic in the lead role, probably in an attempt to try and get wider exposure in the United States as he was the lead in the popular TV comedy Bilko. In fact in this he basically plays the same character but set in the French Foreigh Legion. The film follows the adventures of an English toff played by Jim Dale who after being accused of ...

sympatic
Premium Review Let me punch your ticket (269 words)
by sympatic - written on 26/01/08 (Very useful, 40 readings)
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From what I can remember this was the first and last Carry On film to feature the American comedian Phil Silvers and well he pretty much plays the same character he did in his American TV show Bilko however in this Carry On farce he is a sergeant in the French foreign legion and essentially he is attempting to fill the gap left by the abscence of Sid James who could usually be relied upon to play the role of the lecherous bloke on the make in other Carry On films. Jim Dale is in the superficial lead role, a bit of an upper class twit and after being accused of cheating at cricket which sees his love interest spurn him for is accuser he decides to try and ...

 
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