This is Carry On at its unashamedly daft best. The genius of Carry On Behind lies in its simple, effective premise: stuffy academics meet the uninhibited world of a holiday camp. Kenneth Williams is on spectacular form, his…
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Professors Vooshka and Crump decide to visit an archaeological site to study the artifacts there. Lo and behold, it's right next to a caravan site where all manner…
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Carry On Behind is a film that wears its Carry On heritage proudly, for better or worse. The narrative, which sees professors stumbling upon a holiday park, is a mere framework for a series of well-trodden gags and…
For those who relish the particular brand of British humour found in the Carry On series, Carry On Behind offers a satisfying, if not groundbreaking, entry. The juxtaposition of studious professors with the boisterous inhabitants of a caravan…
One approaches a Carry On film with a certain set of expectations, and Carry On Behind largely meets them, for better or worse. The premise, involving academics and a holiday camp, is a classic setup for Carry On…
Carry On Behind delivers precisely what its title and franchise suggest: a healthy dose of seaside silliness and suggestive humour. The plot, concerning two professors on an archaeological jaunt that lands them beside a raucous caravan park, is…
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Carry On Behind offers a quintessential Carry On viewing experience: light, unpretentious, and packed with innuendo. It’s a film designed for easy laughs, relying on the established comedic talents of its cast and a premise ripe for cheeky jokes. The pacing is generally brisk, keeping the gags coming, and the setting provides a colourful, if slightly chaotic, backdrop for the unfolding silliness. It’s a nostalgic trip for fans of British seaside comedy.