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Carry on Camping

Carry on camping Customer Review: One of the finest Carry On’s
Carry On camping is the 17th film in the long running Carry On film series, which is the most successful and longest running comedy film series in Britain. 31 films were produced between 1958 (Carry On Sergeant) and 1992 (Carry On Columbus) with a new one scheduled to start filming in 2007. Carry On camping was launched in 1961 when the Carry On series was at its peak and contains many memorable scenes like the one where Barbra Windsor loses her bra during exercise. Both Carry On camping and Carry On up the Khyber took more money than any other film at the Box Office in Britain in 1969. Carry On camping stars all of the Carry On Regulars (Kenneth Williams, Barbra Windsor, Hattie Jacques, Charles Hawtrey, Terry Scott, Bernard Bresslaw, Sid James, Peter Butterworth etc)
Carry On camping is one of the finest and funniest out of the 31 films produced which all but three are among the funniest films ever made. Carry On England, Carry On Emmanuelle and carry On Columbus (the last three to be made) lose their way, as it is evident in Carry On England and Columbus that most of the regulars aren’t in it either because they are now to old or dead. In Columbus only three of the original cast star in it and in England even less star in it. Carry On camping is in the top 3 best Carry On films and the Carry On films continue to be regally shown on British TV.
Overall Carry On camping is well worth a look and one of the best of the 31 Carry On films produced.

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