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Carry on Spying

  • 1964
  • 1h 27m
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6.2/10
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Charles Hawtrey, Bernard Cribbins, and Barbara Windsor in Carry on Spying (1964)
A top secret chemical formula has been stolen by STENCH (the Society for the Total Extinction of Non-Conforming Humans), and so Agent Simpkins and his three trainees are hot on the trail, chasing the villains across the world.
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Agent Simpkins and trainees chase STENCH (the Society for the Total Extinction of Non-Conforming Humans) for a stolen chemical formula, using gadgets and disguises to defeat villains The Fat... Read allAgent Simpkins and trainees chase STENCH (the Society for the Total Extinction of Non-Conforming Humans) for a stolen chemical formula, using gadgets and disguises to defeat villains The Fat Man, Dr Milchman, and Dr Crow.Agent Simpkins and trainees chase STENCH (the Society for the Total Extinction of Non-Conforming Humans) for a stolen chemical formula, using gadgets and disguises to defeat villains The Fat Man, Dr Milchman, and Dr Crow.

  • Director
    • Gerald Thomas
  • Writers
    • Talbot Rothwell
    • Sid Colin
  • Stars
    • Kenneth Williams
    • Barbara Windsor
    • Bernard Cribbins
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    • Director
      • Gerald Thomas
    • Writers
      • Talbot Rothwell
      • Sid Colin
    • Stars
      • Kenneth Williams
      • Barbara Windsor
      • Bernard Cribbins
    • 45User reviews
    • 20Critic reviews
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    Kenneth Williams
    Kenneth Williams
    • Desmond Simkins
    Barbara Windsor
    Barbara Windsor
    • Daphne Honeybutt
    Bernard Cribbins
    Bernard Cribbins
    • Harold Crump
    Charles Hawtrey
    Charles Hawtrey
    • Charlie Bind
    Eric Barker
    Eric Barker
    • The Chief
    Dilys Laye
    Dilys Laye
    • Lila
    Jim Dale
    Jim Dale
    • Carstairs
    Richard Wattis
    Richard Wattis
    • Cobley
    Eric Pohlmann
    Eric Pohlmann
    • The Fat Man
    Victor Maddern
    Victor Maddern
    • Milchmann
    Judith Furse
    Judith Furse
    • Doctor Crow
    John Bluthal
    John Bluthal
    • Head Waiter…
    Renee Houston
    Renee Houston
    • Madame
    Jack Taylor
    • Thug
    Tom Clegg
    • Doorman
    Bill Cummings
    Bill Cummings
    • Thug
    Gertan Klauber
    Gertan Klauber
    • Code Clerk
    • (as Gerton Klauber)
    Frank Forsyth
    Frank Forsyth
    • Professor Stark
    • Director
      • Gerald Thomas
    • Writers
      • Talbot Rothwell
      • Sid Colin
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    6albert_smith_uk

    More Ealing than Carry On, more Harry Lime than Bond

    Although not "Carry On" at it's best, this is a very entertaining addition to the series. Although touted as a Bond spoof this has much more in common with British spy movies of the 40's - "The Third Man" is often referenced. Only at the end do we get the Bond-esque action, and this is where it all goes wrong. The climatic sequence is not only very silly (even by Carry On standards) but also lazy. Barbara Windsor makes her series debut here and is a joy to watch. Williams does his "silly man" character from the Hancock shows rather than the usual "Snide" persona, and Bernard Cribbins is as loveable as always. If you want a James Bond spoof or a classic Carry On, don't come here. If you want a silly comedy in the Ealing Studios vein then this might well be your cup of tea.
    8TheLittleSongbird

    Simple and a lot of fun

    This movie is not the best of the Carry on franchise but it works very well. Yes even with one or two moments of uneven pacing and an underused Dilys Lane, the film is very entertaining, with a nice simple story and some funny dialogue and gags. Carry On Spying is nicely filmed, has a quirky score and the acting is fine(even without Sidney James). Ever the old pros, Kenneth Williams and Charles Hawtrey give it their all and are great fun, while Judith Furse stands out as well. But it is the wonderful Barbara Windsor who steals the show, she was delightful in this movie. Overall, this film is simple and thanks to the acting and dialogue especially is very entertaining as well. 8/10 Bethany Cox
    7petersj-2

    The great Barbara Windsor

    This is one of the funnier efforts by the team. Its obviously a send up of other movies of the genre and is shot in glorious black and white which sometimes I prefer. Black and white seems to suit the carry on movies. Life may indeed be in colour but these movies were never a depiction of life. The campery of Kenneth Williams and Charles Hawtrey is as funny as ever. There are those two wonderfully reliable old British actors Eric Barker and the fabulous Richard Wattis as his assistant. It would be hard to find better actors to play the chief and his off sider. I loved the performance of Judith Furse.. hilariously butch.Bernard Cribbins is a great talent and he brings so much more to the series than the annoying Kenneth Connor did. This might have been the first with the great Barbara Windsor and what a spectacular career she had. She actually steals the film and I found myself roaring with laughter. Its a very good carry on but above all the introduction of one of Britains finest stars Magnificent Barbara Windsor. Barbara Windsor was much more than the sexy little bomb shell that added so much to these films and many others. She was a brilliant comedienne and I hope she gets the recognition she richly deserved. Her timing is brilliant.

    Yes its all very corny but all great comedy is corny. Its rather fun seeing their idea of modern technology,those mobile phones are fun. Wonder what they would think of what we use today. I love the cheap effects of the movie such as the car wash, rather not explain but its hilarious. Its great fun seeing one of Australias most loved exports, John Bluthall in the early stages of a great career.
    bob the moo

    Like the first Carry On films – simple and light fun

    When the evil forces of STENCH strike at a British research laboratory they get away with a top secret chemical formula. With the British agents spread thin across the world, The Chief has very few options open to him to follow up the lead into the mysterious Milchmann who led the attack. The Chief scraps the bottom of the barrel and comes up with Simkins – probably one of his worst agents. Assigning Simkins with a handful of trainee agents – Crump, Honeybutt and Bind – the ragtag band set off to meet up with Agent Carstairs in Vienna.

    Despite being made in the mid-sixties this Carry On film has more in common with those made early in the series (Teacher and Sergeant) more than it does with those made around the same time as it (Jack, Cruising, Cowboy). It is not just the black and white that made me think this but also the fact that the humour seems fresher and slicker than the heavy innuendo and crudity of the later films. Others have said this has more in common with Ealing than Carry On – they are wrong, but I can see what they mean because the light spy spoof is very much an early Carry On. The material isn't great though but it does produce easy and obvious comedy and those looking to just to fill a wet Sunday afternoon.

    The cast make a big difference even though not all the regulars are present. Williams and Hawtrey are the most fun as both play up their camp characters to good effect – they both get the best lines as well. Windsor is pretty good as she isn't just used as an object. Cribbins was pretty dull I thought but Dale was good value in a small role. Additional support from Barker, Laye and a few others all helps. Overall a Carry On like they first made them; not brilliant but light fun.
    7coltras35

    Do you expect me to talk? No I expect you to laugh!!

    It's panic stations at BOSH, when secret formula ' X' is stolen by agents of the subversive organisation known as STENCH. Only Agent Simkins, Honeybutt, crump and Charles Bind (Kenneth Williams, Barbara Windsor, Bernard Cribbens and Charles Hawtrey) can stop them!

    A fun spoof of spy movies that isn't so loud as the later Carry on's - it's really funny in an understated way. The scene where Charles Hawtrey puts his holster in the wrong place had me in stitches. Judith Furse as Dr Crow is hilarious- a sort of a nod to blofeld. The one liners are great. The lair scene at the end was brilliantly staged and had me laughing, especially when the train went backwards.

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    Related interests

    Bill Pullman, John Candy, Joan Rivers, Daphne Zuniga, and Lorene Yarnell Jansson in Spaceballs (1987)
    Parody
    Leslie Nielsen in The Naked Gun: From the Files of Police Squad! (1988)
    Slapstick
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    • Trivia
      Final film in the "Carry on..." franchise to be shot in black and white.
    • Goofs
      British Army sentries at the entrance to the secret research institute are armed with MP40 sub-machine guns - used by the German Army in World War Two. For the time of the film's production they should have had, either the L1A1 self loading rifle or the L2A1 Sterling sub-machine gun (although it would have been more forgivable if they had used the forerunners to these, the SMLE bolt action rifle and Sten machine-gun as opposed to WW2 German weapons).
    • Quotes

      Desmond Simpkins: Oh, Vienna! Lovely! I've always wanted to see Vienna before I die.

      The Chief: With a bit of luck, you'll do both.

    • Alternate versions
      A scene - apparently now lost - shows Agent Bind stopping to feed money into a fruit machine as the other recruits are escaping the fun house. It would seem that all existing prints of "Spying" now fade out just before this occurs but there is anecdotal evidence suggesting that this full version had been shown on British TV at least once during the 70s.
    • Connections
      Edited from Things to Come (1936)
    • Soundtracks
      Too Late
      Music by Alex Alstone

      Lyrics by Geoffrey Parsons

      Performed by Dilys Laye (uncredited)

      [Sung by the performer at the Kaffe Mozart]

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    • Release date
      • September 12, 1964 (Spain)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Languages
      • English
      • German
      • French
    • Also known as
      • Ist ja irre - Agenten auf dem Pulverfaß
    • Filming locations
      • Pinewood Studios, Pinewood Road, Iver Heath, Iver, Buckinghamshire, England, UK(Studio)
    • Production company
      • Peter Rogers Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 27m(87 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.66 : 1

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