- Carry On Screaming!
Infobox Film
name = Carry On Screaming!
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caption =film poster byTom Chantrell
director =Gerald Thomas
producer =Peter Rogers
Frank Bevis
writer =Talbot Rothwell
starring =Jim Dale Harry H. Corbett Peter Butterworth Fenella Fielding Kenneth Williams
music =Eric Rogers
cinematography =Alan Hume
editing = Rod Keys
distributor = Warner-Pathe Distributors Ltd
released = 1966
runtime = 97 min
country = flagicon|United KingdomUnited Kingdom
language = English
budget =
preceded_by =Carry on Cowboy
followed_by =Don't Lose Your Head
amg_id = 1:8372
imdb_id = 0060214"Carry On Screaming!" is the twelfth "Carry On" film and was released in 1966. Of the regular cast, it features
Kenneth Williams ,Joan Sims ,Jim Dale , Charles Hawtrey,Bernard Bresslaw andPeter Butterworth . It guest starsHarry H. Corbett andFenella Fielding , and also includes appearances byJon Pertwee ,Frank Thornton andAngela Douglas .It combines the humour of the Carry On series with the gothic feel of the Hammer horror films which were also popular at the time.
Plot
The film, set in
Edwardian London , begins with a young couple courting in the woods. Doris Mann (Angela Douglas ), is insistant that there is apeeping tom watching them from the bushes. Her boyfriend, Albert Potter (Jim Dale ), reluctantly leaves to scout the area, leaving Doris on her own. Suddenly a hideous creature appears from behind a tree and abducts Doris. When Albert returns he is horrified to find Doris gone, and a hairy, clawed finger in her place. Terrified, he flees to the police.The bungling Constable Slobotham (
Peter Butterworth ) takes the details of the case and phones his superior, the henpecked Sergeant Sidney Bung (Harry H. Corbett ). Bung gets an earful from his nagging wife, Emily (Joan Sims ), about the noise the telephone is making as it is preventing her from sleeping. Slobotham reports the disappearance of Doris Mann, and Bung notes that she is the sixth woman to have vanished in Hocombe Woods within a year. After ordering Slobotham to keep Albert there, the long-suffering Bung hangs up and prepares to leave for the police station. As he does, Emily screams at him more.After interviewing Albert and seeing the strange finger the monster left behind, Bung, Slobotham and Albert search the woods. The creature is searching for his finger but is disturbed by the arrival of Bung and Albert; Slobotham is guarding the sergeant's car. Albert and Bung notice a horrible stench in the air, and Slobotham faints with horror at the monster's appearance. As he lies unconcious, the creature tears the car apart then leaves. Bung and Albert find Slobotham and drive to an eerie manor house named Bide-A-Wee.
Inside a tall, Lurch-like butler, Sockett (
Bernard Bresslaw ) greets them. When they inquire to see the master of the house, Sockett deadpans that the master has been dead for fifteen years, yet still persists in asking him if he can see them. Bemused, the three men enter the gothic manor and wait in the lounge. Watching them through the eyes of a portrait is the voluptuous lady of the manor, Valeria (Fenella Fielding ). After Sockett explains that the policemen want to see the master, Valeria reluctantly goes to wake her brother. She creeps through asecret passage to an underground laboratory and uses electricity to reanimate her brother,zombie Dr Orlando Watt (Kenneth Williams ). Dr Watt stumbles to greet the three men, and explains to them his dreams of reanimating hismummified Egyptianpharoah , King Rubatitti. After getting a statement, Bung makes to leave but Watt collapses and his face begins to dissolve into the air. Albert wires Watt up to an electric plug and restores him. Bung refuses to acknowledge anything odd has happened, but is still unwilling to revisit the house.After they leave, Valeria is about to regenerate the monster who kidnapped Doris, the creature is named Oddbod, and it transpires that Dr Watt and Valeria and Oddbod are responsible for the missing women, as they kidnap innocent women and turn them into
mannequins . When Bung returns home, he receives another nagging from his wife, yet manages to escape to the lab as they have a report on Oddbod's finger. Thescientist describes it as coming off an extinct species ofape-man , but says he will wire it up to an electrical charge to see if it was a living membrane. Suddenly Albert turns up with a note from someone saying they know what happened to Doris. They go to the public washing house and meet Dan Dann, (Charles Hawtrey ), who dilly-dallies about what happened to the girls. Unknown to them, Watt and Valeria have sent Oddbod to follow them, and Oddbod kills Dan by drowning him in a toilet.Back at the lab, the scientist has accidentally managed to recreate another Oddbod, which kills him and goes to Bide-A-Wee, where he is adopted by the Watt family. Later that night, after Watt and Valeria have finished vitrifying another victim, Bung arrives at the manor and becomes infatuated with Valeria, who returns his love. After a wild night with Valeria, Bung is in a good mood which is ruined after Albert has been caught breaking into a shop, claiming one of dummies is his Doris. Obviously no one believes him. Bung returns to Valeria as he cannot stop thinking about he. He lets slip about the confusion with Doris and the dummy, and she becomes worried. Valeria confides in Orlando and they scheme to get Doris back. Valeria poisons Bung and thus turns him into
Mr Hyde , and sends him out to collect the dummy.Next morning Bung and Slobotham arrest Albert on suspicion of theft, but fail to prove anything as he has merely five toes, whilst the footprints in the shop had six. Albert leaves and Bung and Slobotham hatch a plan to set a trap for the monster that is abducting the women. Slobotham is disguised in drag and made to sit in the woods. Emily Bung follows them, thinking her husband is having an affair with this "woman", and Albert also follows wanting to catch the creature. Emily and Slobotham are captured by the Oddbods, and taken to the manor. Albert and Bung find Oddbod's ear and go to see if Valeria is safe.
Valeria and Orlando plot to rid themselves of Bung and his friends, by starting a new line of male dummies for tailors. Valeria persuades Bung and Albert to spend the night at the manor, and slips a
viper into their bed as they sleep. Emily Bung is turned into a dummy, and they prepare to start on Slobotham. Bung kills the snake with a gun and Orlando sets the monsters on them. Bung and Albert attempt to escape through asecret passage and save Slobotham and discover the dummy of Doris. Albert manages to reanimate her and Bung finally accepts that there is something odd going on.As they try to escape, they are cornered by the Oddbods and are trapped in the lounge. As the monsters advance on them, Albert downs the poisoned
brandy Valeria gave Bung earlier. Albert turns intoMr Hyde and defeats the Oddbods. Just as he returns to normal, Orlando and Valeria burst in and Orlando threatens topetrify them with a special formula. Before he can,lightening strikes a plug and brings the Egyptian mummy to life. Watt is delighted, yet themummy turns on him and drags him into a boiling vat, with Watt screaming "Frying Tonight!".Albert and Doris are married and visit Bung in his home. They are surprised to find that Mrs Bung is still a
dummy , and that Valeria is now living with Sergeant Bung. The film ends with the dummy of Mrs Bung winking slyly at the camera.Production
Production of the film ran from
10 January 1966 to25 February 1966 and was shot atPinewood Studios and on location atBerkshire andBuckinghamshire .*The theme song "Carry On Screaming" was sung by
Ray Pilgrim who was credited as "Anon".*Charles Hawtrey was added at the 11th hour, after American distributors specifically requested him, as he was such a hit and crowd-pleaser with audiences there.Fact|date=July 2007 His character Dan Dann was a play on the popular phrase "Dan, Dan the ..... man". Since he worked as the attendant in a public toilet, he always cut people off when they started saying the phrase.
*The name of Kenneth Williams' character "Dr. Watt" is a play on "
Doctor Who ", who he claims is his uncle.*Sergeant Bung's car is a 1904 Brushmobile. The Brush company was based in
Loughborough ,Leicestershire, England , and only six of these cars were made.*Whenever Bung is using his car the soundtrack plays a variation of "Johnny Todd", the theme to the
TV series "Z Cars ", which featured the latest car-based police of the 1960s. When Bung rides on the horse and cart, the tune "Old Ned" is used: this is the theme to thesitcom "Steptoe and Son " which also starred Harry H. Corbett.*Due to stage commitments
Sid James was unavailable for the film, so Harry H.Corbett was drafted in to replace him. Despite this, the character name Sidney Bung was retained, in keeping with James's characters on TV and film being named after him.Joan Sims played the officer's nagging, sour-faced wife.*
Frank Thornton plays the owner of a ladies'clothing shop. He was to play the part of Captain Peacock in a similar store in "Are You Being Served? ".*The conclusion of the film features the classic line from
Kenneth Williams , "Frying Tonight!".Miscellaneous Information
*The
Royal Mail reproduced the original movie poster of 'Carry On Screaming' on to a stamp to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the 'Carry On' movie series in June 2008, along with stamps of "Carry On Sergeant " and "Carry On Cleo ".Cast
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Jim Dale as Albert Potter
*Harry H. Corbett as Detective Sergeant Sidney Bung
*Peter Butterworth as Detective Constable Slobotham
*Fenella Fielding as Valeria Watt
*Kenneth Williams as Doctor Orlando Watt
*Angela Douglas as Doris Mann
*Bernard Bresslaw as Sockett
*Joan Sims as Emily Bung
*Charles Hawtrey as Dan Dann
*Jon Pertwee as Doctor Fettle
*Tom Clegg as Oddbod
*Billy Cornelius as Oddbod Junior
*Frank Thornton as Mr. JonesExternal links
*imdb title|id=0060214
* [http://www.thewhippitinn.com/carry_on_films/carry_on_screaming/"Carry On Screaming" at The Whippit Inn]
* [http://ftvdb.bfi.org.uk/sift/title/162533 "Carry on Screaming"] BFI Film & TV Database
* [http://www.screenonline.org.uk/film/id/466443/index.html "Carry on Screaming"] BFIScreenonline article
* [http://www.britmovie.co.uk/genres/carryon/filmography/005.html "Carry on Screaming"] Britmovie article
* [http://www.carryonline.com/carryonline/screamingtheme.html Ray Pilgrim recalls the recording of the “Carry On Screaming” title song]
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