Is Carry on Spying black and white?

This is the last film of the series to be shot in black and white. The following film was Carry On Cleo.
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Is carry-on spying in color?

Final film in the "Carry on..." franchise to be shot in black and white.
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How many carry-on films were made in total?

The series' humour relied largely on innuendo and double entendre. There were thirty-one films, four TV Christmas specials, one television series of thirteen episodes, and three West End and provincial stage plays, all made on time and to a strict budget.
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Who owns the Carry-on films?

The original Carry On films are owned by STUDIOCANAL, ITV - who own the Carry On name - and Warner Brothers. Further details about the new films will be revealed in due course.
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Where was the Carry-on film filmed?

All films were made at Pinewood Studios near Iver Heath, Buckinghamshire. Budgetary constraints meant that a large proportion of the location filming was undertaken close to the studios in and around south Buckinghamshire, including areas of Berkshire and Middlesex.
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Which carry-on films were in black and white?

Shot firstly in black and white, and then in colour from 1962 (with the exception of Carry on Cabby and Carry on Spying) each film was made using predominantly the same cast and crew.
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Are any of the Carry-on cast still alive?

The final surviving regular actor who had a lead role in the films is Jim Dale. Now aged 87, Dale - who is also a singer, comedian, narrator, and author - made his first appearance in 1963's Carry on Cabby.
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What is the warning on Carry On movies?

Carry On films are being labelled for the woke generation as rude, sexist and racist. Streaming site BritBox is warning about 16 of the innuendo-laden comedies, which star the likes of late EastEnders star Barbara Windsor, Sid James and Kenneth Williams.
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Are the carry-on films any good?

Though the entertainment quality of the "Carry On" series was probably more nostalgic than real, the actors were at the core of each movie. They did their best with the material they were given, whether it was more serious and heartwarming (early on) or totally risqué (later).
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Which actor appeared in most Carry On films?

The most prolific were the neurotic Kenneth Williams (26 appearances), the libidinous Sid James (19) and the campy Charles Hawtrey (23), while there was formidable female support from Joan Sims (24), Hattie Jacques (14) and Barbara Windsor (10).
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How much was Kenneth Williams paid for Carry On films?

He was quick to find fault with his own work, and also that of others. Despite this, he spoke fondly of the Carry Ons in interviews. Peter Rogers, producer of the series, recollected, "Kenneth was worth taking care of because, while he cost very little—£5,000 a film, he made a great deal of money for the franchise."
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How old was Barbara Windsor in Carry On Camping?

James and Sims are ridiculously old for their roles as a courting couple still trying to get to first base (he was fifty-five, she thirty-eight), as is Barbara Windsor as a naughty schoolgirl (she was thirty-one!).
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What was the last Carry On film ever made?

Between 1958 and 1979 there were 29 Carry On films made, most with variations of the same leading cast, plus many notable guests, the last of the regular series being Carry On Emmanuelle. A revival film, Carry on Columbus, was released in 1992.
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What is forbidden in carry-on?

Firearms, ammunition, and fireworks are prohibited, as are all knives and safety razors (including pocket knives and Swiss Army knives). Straight razors and replacement blades for straight razors are also not allowed. Most tools also cannot be packed in carry-on luggage, as they have the potential to cause harm.
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Do carry ons get stolen?

This has led to reports of theft from carry-on baggage stored in the overhead compartments and under the seats of aircraft during flights and the theft of the carry-on bags themselves during and after flights. Often the traveller does not realize that something is missing until much later.
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Was Peter Butterworth a prisoner of war?

Now, 80 years on, Peter Butterworth's recently discovered German prison identity card is going on display as part of an exhibition telling the story of his life as a prisoner of war.
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Will Carry On become a movie?

Carry-On is an upcoming American action thriller film directed by Jaume Collet-Serra and written by T.J. Fixman and Michael Green. The film stars Taron Egerton and Jason Bateman. Carry-On is scheduled to be released on Netflix in 2024.
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Which carry on films were never made?

[edit] Unmade films
  • What a Carry On... ...
  • Carry On Smoking (1961)—the story revolved around a fire station, and various attempts to train a bungling group of new recruits.
  • Carry On Flying (1962)—scripted by Norman Hudis, about a group of RAF recruits. ...
  • Carry On Spaceman (1962)—see section below.
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How many carry-on films was Jim Dale in?

Jim Dale appeared in 11 Carry On films, but he was convinced he'd ruined his prospects before he'd even started. Dale had a tiny role in Raising the Wind, which isn't officially part of the Carry On series but features many of its stars, including Kenneth Williams.
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How strict is carry-on?

Carry-on bags are limited to 22 inches long, 14 inches wide and 9 inches high including wheels and handles. All three measurements shouldn't add up to more than 45 inches.
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Should I check film or carry-on?

We recommend that you put undeveloped film and cameras containing undeveloped film in your carry-on bags or take undeveloped film with you to the checkpoint and ask for a hand inspection.
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Does carry-on xray ruin film?

In the past, older models of X-ray scanners were even more damaging to film, particularly high ISO films. However, most current machines used for carry-on luggage scanning use a very mild dose of X-rays that is unlikely to cause any damage to your film if it's under 800 ISO.
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Who was the highest paid Carry On star?

Phil Silvers was paid £30,000 for his role, making him by far, the highest paid star in the history of the series, which provoked a great deal of animosity among the regular Carry On team. The location filming took three weeks, the longest in Carry On history.
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Did the Carry On team get along?

'Carry On' legend Jim Dale, 79, has lifted the lid on the tensions between the cast of the classic British comedy series and revealed how they snubbed him when he was on 'This Is Your life'.
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Who has the most appearances in Carry On movies?

Kenneth Williams (1926–1988) (26 films including co-presenting That's Carry On!)
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