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Carry on Henry (1. IMDb. Edit. Storyline. Henry VIII has just married Marie of Normandy, and is eager to consummate their marriage.
Carry on at Your Convenience, released in 1971, is the 22nd in the series of Carry On films to be made, and was the first box office failure of the series. Frequently Asked Questions. Non-Residents: Here it is in a Nutshell. Our Most Frequently Asked Question By Virginians: Are you sure this class will be accepted by. Here are all the top apps for your iPhone-compatible smartwatch. Download the My Vodacom App and check your balances, view your bill, buy bundles & more all from your cellphone. FREE to use. Available at your app store. Carry On England is the 28th in the series of Carry On films to be made. It was released in 1976 and featured Carry On regulars Kenneth Connor, Jack Douglas, Joan.
Unfortunately for Henry, she is always eating garlic, and refuses to stop. Deciding to get rid of her in his usual manner, Henry has to find some way of doing it without provoking war with Marie's cousin, the King of France.
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Plot Summary Add Synopsis. Taglines. A Great Guy with his Chopper Edit. Did You Know? Trivia. Sidney James was heavily criticized for this role by movie critics. Some found Henry VIII's portrayal tiresome and others found it degrading, and a bad portrayal of men's treatment towards women. In the next few films that James appeared in, he would either be a role model to another character or a downplayed version of the Dirty Old Man stereotype. See more ». At one point, Henry and his courtiers are seen out riding in Windsor Great Park.
However, many of the features of the Park and Windsor Castle in shot were not built until the mid- 1. Long Walk along which they are riding was constructed by Charles II in the 1. William III in the 1. Windsor Castle's Upper Ward, and the upper story of the Castle's Round Tower, were built by George IV in the 1.
See more ». Quotes. Thomas Cromwell. Sir Roger de Lodgerley. Without even reading it? Thomas Cromwell. I'll read it to you. It's just a simple little confession. In as much as I, Roger de Lodgerley, of Bedside Manor, Wilts, hereinafter referred to as the party of the first part, did unlawfully, with malice aforethought and without taking due precaution, on the night of October 4th last, admire, covet, blandish, cosset, seduce and otherwise get at Marie, spouse to Henry Tudor, hereinafter referred to as the party of the second part, I do now hereby solemnly ..
Crazy Credits. Opening credits: This film is based on a recently discovered manuscript by one William Cobbler which reveals the fact that Henry VIII did in fact have two more wives. Although it was at first thought that Cromwell originated the story, it is now known to be definitely all Cobbler's.... See more ». Connections. Follows Carry on Screaming! (1.
Carry On at Your Convenience. Carry on at Your Convenience, released in 1. Carry On films to be made, and was the first box office failure of the series.
This failure has been attributed to the film's attempt at exploring the political themes of the trade union movement, crucially portraying the union activists as idle, pedantic buffoons which, apparently, alienated the traditional working- class audience of the series. The film, known as Carry On Round the Bend outside the United Kingdom, did not return full production costs until 1. The film features regulars Sid James, Kenneth Williams, Charles Hawtrey, Joan Sims, Hattie Jacques and Bernard Bresslaw. It features Kenneth Cope in the first of his two Carry on appearances. In bathroom ceramics factory W. C. Boggs & Son, the traditionalist owner W.
C. Boggs (Kenneth Williams) is having no end of trouble. Bolshy and lazy union representative Vic Spanner (Kenneth Cope) continually stirs up trouble in the works, to the irritation of his co- workers and management. He calls a strike for almost any minor incident – or because he wants time off to attend a local football match. Sid Plummer (Sid James) is the site foreman bridging the gap between workers and management, shrewdly keeping the place going amid the unrest.
Prissy floral- shirt- wearing product designer Charles Coote (Charles Hawtrey) has included a bidet in his latest range of designs, but W. C. objects to the manufacture of such "dubious" items. W. C. will not change his stance even after his son, Lewis Boggs (Richard O'Callaghan), secures a large overseas order for the bidets. It is a deal that could save the struggling firm, which W. C. has to admit is in debt to the banks.
Vic's dim stooge Bernie Hulke (Bernard Bresslaw) provides bumbling assistance in both his union machinations and his attempts to woo Sid's daughter, factory canteen worker Myrtle (Jacki Piper). She is torn between Vic and Lewis Boggs, who is something of a playboy but insists he loves her. Sid's wife is Beattie (Hattie Jacques), a lazy housewife who does little but fuss over her pet budgie, Joey, which refuses to talk despite her concerted efforts. Their neighbour is Sid's brassy and lascivious co- worker Chloe Moore (Joan Sims). Chloe contends with the endless strikes and with her crude, travelling salesman husband Fred (Bill Maynard), who neglects her and leaves her dissatisfied. Chloe and Sid enjoy a flirtatious relationship and are sorely tempted to stray.
Unusually for Sid James, his character is a faithful husband, albeit a cheeky and sorely tempted one. Sid and Beattie find that Joey can correctly predict winners of horseraces – he tweets when the horse's name is read out. Sid bets on Joey's tips and makes several large wins – including a vital £1,0. W. C. when the banks refuse a bridging loan – before Sid is barred by Benny (Davy Kaye) his bookie after making several payouts. The strikers finally return to work, but it is only to attend the annual works outing, a coach trip to Brighton. A good time is had by all with barriers coming down between workers and management, thanks largely to that great social lubricant, alcohol.
W. C. becomes intoxicated and spends the day – and it seems the night – with his faithful, adoring secretary, Miss Hortense Withering (Patsy Rowlands). Lewis Boggs manages to win Myrtle from Vic Spanner, giving his rival a beating, and the couple elope.
After arriving home late after the outing and with Fred away, Chloe invites Sid in for a cup of tea. They fight their desires and ultimately decide not to have the tea fearing that neighbours might see Sid enter Chloe's home and get the wrong idea. At the picket lines the next day, Vic gets his comeuppance – partly at the hands of his mother (literally, as she spanks him in public) – and the workers and management all pull together to produce the big order to save the firm. Screenplay – Talbot Rothwell. Music – Eric Rogers. Production Manager – Jack Swinburne.
Art Director – Lionel Couch. Editor – Alfred Roome. Director of Photography – Ernest Steward. Camera Operator – James Bawden. Make- up – Geoffrey Rodway. Continuity – Rita Davidson.
Assistant Director – David Bracknell. Sound Recordists – Danny Daniel & Ken Barker. Hairdresser – Stella Rivers. Costume Designer – Courtenay Elliott.
Set Dresser – Peter Howitt. Assistant Art Director – William Alexander. Dubbing Editor – Brian Holland. Titles – GSE Ltd. Processor – Rank Film Laboratories.
Toilets – Royal Doulton Sanitary Potteries. Assistant Editor – Jack Gardner. Producer – Peter Rogers. Director – Gerald Thomas.
Filming and locations[edit]Filming dates – 2. March- 7 May 1. 97. Interiors: Exteriors: Brighton – Palace Pier. The West Pier in Brighton was used two years later for Carry On Girls. Brighton – Clarges Hotel. The same location was also used in the later Carry On Girls. Pinewood Studios.
The studio's wood storage area was used as the exterior of WC Boggs' factory. Pinewood Green, Pinewood Estate.
Sid Plummer's house and the Moores' house. The Red Lion, Shreding Green, Buckinghamshire.
Odeon Cinema, Uxbridge. September 1. 98. 4)Heatherden Hall, Pinewood Studios. Black Park Country Park, Iver Heath, Buckinghamshire.
Behind the scenes[edit]After Sid James' character was criticised for leering at some girls in Carry On Henry (1. TV sitcom Bless This House.[1] In the next film Carry On Matron (1.
Jacki Piper, who played his daughter in this film). Sid's girl- chasing persona was fully reinstated for subsequent films. It is one of the few films in the series where several script lines take on a semi- serious tone and are not played entirely for laughs. See also[edit]Prague Philharmonic, Gavin Sutherland conducting. The carry on album: music from the films : London, England : ASV, p.
LCCN 0. 03. 00. 98. References[edit]^ ab. Ross, Robert. The Carry On Companion, B. T. Batsford: London, 1.
ISBN 0- 7. 13. 4- 7. Bibliography[edit]Davidson, Andy (2.
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