Carry on Follow That Camel

Carry on Follow That Camel

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Carry on Follow That Camel
Carry on Follow That Camel

Carry on Follow That Camel

6 | 1h35m | en | Comedy

Bertram Oliphant 'Bo' West wants to clear his unjustly smeared reputation, so 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's trouble brewing with the locals too. Unbeknown to Bo, his lady love has followed him in disguise.

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Released: August. 10,1967 | Released Producted By: The Rank Organisation , Adder Country: United Kingdom Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website:
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Bertram Oliphant 'Bo' West wants to clear his unjustly smeared reputation, so 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's trouble brewing with the locals too. Unbeknown to Bo, his lady love has followed him in disguise.

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Cast

Phil Silvers , Kenneth Williams , Jim Dale

Director

Alex Vetchinsky

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BA_Harrison Falsely accused of cheating at cricket by crafty love-rival Humphrey Bagshaw, disgraced British gent 'Bo' West (Jim Dale) abandons all hope of courting lovely Lady Jane Ponsonby (Angela Douglas) and heads for Algeria with his trusty manservant Simpson (Peter Butterworth), where the pair sign up with the French Foreign Legion. On hearing of Bo's hasty decision, Bagshaw confesses all; Lady Jane leaves immediately in pursuit of West, but is captured by nasty Arab Sheikh Abdul Abulbul (Bernard Bresslaw), who intends to make her his wife. When news of Lady Jane's abduction reaches Bo at the legion fort, he and a group of fellow legionnaires undertake a rescue mission, but soon become lost in the desert.Despite missing the words 'Carry On' from its title, Follow that Camel is still considered to be part of the popular British comedy series, featuring as it does many of the familiar Carry On cast: Kenneth Williams, Peter Butterworth, Bernard Bresslaw, Charles Hawtree, Joan Sims and Jim Dale are all present and correct. Sid James, however, is nowhere to be seen…With Carry On favourite James unable to appear in Follow That Camel due to prior commitments, the movie's producers, in a bid to secure a U.S. distributor, took the opportunity to cast American comedian Phil Silvers as disreputable legionnaire Sergeant Knocker. Drafting in Silvers was a bad move: not only did the lucrative stateside deal not happen, but the Sgt. Bilko star stuck out like a camel behind a palm tree, his comedic style completely at odds with the distinctly British humour. The result is one of the weaker 'Carry On' movies, the plot meandering as aimlessly as its lost legionnaires, the weak gags unable to quench this particular viewer's thirst for quality innuendo and silly slapstick.
TheLittleSongbird This is not one of their best films but I liked it. The story is admittedly thin with a slight overbalance of the Bilko of the Dunes, the film feels rushed sometimes and Joan Sims the great actress she was has sadly little to do here. That said, I liked the set and costume design and the cinematography was good. The script is full of puns and innuendos, and there are some fun jokes particularly the Mustapha Leek one. The acting is decent generally, some of the regulars such as Sims are underused, but Phil Silvers is really quite excellent here, and Kenneth Williams, Jim Dale and Charles Hawtrey play their parts well. Overall, not exceptional but decent. 6/10 Bethany Cox
Jackson Booth-Millard I think this is the only Carry On film to feature an American comedian in the cast, which doesn't make any difference, because it's also one of the ones that makes me laugh least. Basically Bertram Oliphant 'Bo' West (Jim Dale) competes for the affections of Lady Jane Ponsonby (Angela Douglas) against Captain Humphrey Bagshaw (Peter Gilmore), and to get a better reputation, he and manservant Simpson (Peter Butterworth) join the Foreign Legion. They are helped out by surviving soldier, Sergeant Nocker (Phil Silvers), but he was actually just hanging out in a café with the female owner Zig-Zig (Joan Sims). Knowing that Bo is innocent of some accusations, she disguises herself to bring him home, but she ends up with Sheikh Abdul Abulbul (Bernard Bresslaw). Meanwhile French villain Commandant Maximilian Burger (Kenneth Williams) is planning an attack on the fort they have been posted to, Fort Zuassantneuf. Also starring Charles Hawtrey as Captain Le Pice, Anita Harris as Corktip and John Bluthal as Corporal Clotski. I don't remember there being any innuendos, in fact, it was pretty boring that I ended up dozing towards the end, a disappointing comedy. Adequate!
no-skyline Another of the historical/costume Carry On's see's Phil Silvers join the Carry On team as a guest star. This was the first time one cast members name had been allowed to headline over the others and this was undoutbly done to increase the series appeal in America. However this is rumoured to have caused friction amongst the regular cast members which is possibly one reason for Kenneth Williams even more over the top than usual performance trying to out do Silvers.The plot line follows Beau (Jim Dale) and his Butler (Petter Butterworth) join the foreign legion in the 1800's their they meet the conniving Seargent Knocker (Silvers). Seargent Knocker is pretty much just Seargent Bilko in the 1800's which is fine by me as Silvers creation of Bilko is a great character and funny even now over fifty years after the series was broadcast. However the problem being at times this does feel like the Phil Silvers show rather than a carry on. The rest of the cast do OK but it has to be said other than Dale and Breslaw they are either not on their usual high form (Williams and Hawtry as the commanding officers) or underused (an excellent Joan Simms who only appears for less than 10mins in total).Follow that Camel is a funny film but not as funny as the best of the series Silvers adds star power but it hasn't got enough killer lines. There's not one joke that makes you remember this film like the best Carry On's for instance the daffodil in Nurse, Infamy infamy.... in Cleo or the diner scene in Khyber.Out of 10 I'm giving it a generous 7 as I'm a big Bilko and Carry On fan. 7/10