First published at 20:01 UTC on August 14th, 2021.
Hi Folks and hope all is well,
As its Saturday its also another movie night - lets kick it off with a good funny and saucy classic "British Comedy" movie for another continued night of change from the "Plandemic World" - I'v…
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Hi Folks and hope all is well,
As its Saturday its also another movie night - lets kick it off with a good funny and saucy classic "British Comedy" movie for another continued night of change from the "Plandemic World" - I've decided to post this the sixteenth movie on a series of various nights + see story and production details for this one below!
It's also another personal favourite of mine from my teen years and a fan of classic movies - cover also re-created by Freethinker Media Bitchute Channel and links to other video hosting platforms: https://www.bitchute.com/channel/2U89eRpfotYb/
Please Also Check-out some of my latest podcast here: https://anchor.fm/freethinker-media/episodes/12-A-BRIEF-TALK-IN-MY-FAVOURITE-PARK---Friday-13821-e15sna9
"CARRY ON ENGLAND" - (A Classic British Comedy/Slapstick - 1976)
(PG - 1h 29min + Some Viewer Discretion - Brief Nudity)
(About)
The men and women of an anti-aircraft battery inevitably seem more concerned with getting to grips with each other than with the enemy. Bumbling Captain S Melly is sent to restore order, stifle innuendo, and thwart their attempts to `make love, not war'.
Stars: Kenneth Connor, Windsor Davies, Judy Geeson
(Extra Info About Movie)
Carry On England is a 1976 British comedy film, the 28th release in the series of 31 Carry On films (1958–1992). It was released in October 1976 and featured Carry On regulars Kenneth Connor, Jack Douglas, Joan Sims and Peter Butterworth. ... The film was followed by "That's Carry On!" in 1977.
(Production info)
Initial release: 31st October, 1976
Country of origin: United Kingdom
Filming locations: Burnham Beeches, Buckinghamshire, England, UK
Production company: The Rank Organisation
Director:Gerald Thomas
Edited by: Richard Marden
Produced by:Peter Rogers
Writers: David Pursall (screenplay) Jack Seddon (screenplay)
Music composed by: Max Harris
Budget: £250,000
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