Carry On Screaming (1966) | |
Director(s) | Gerald Thomas |
Producer(s) | Peter Rogers |
Top Genres | Comedy, Horror |
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Carry On Screaming (1966) was a Comedy - Horror Film directed by Gerald Thomas and produced by Peter Rogers.
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Carry On #12: Carry On Screaming!
By Virginie Pronovost on Oct 15, 2019 From The Wonderful World of CinemaAs I told you at the end of my last article, today, I’ll be reviewing a film that is perfect for Halloween season: Carry On Screaming! It’s still mid-October, so this gives you the second half of the month to see it!... Read full article
CARRY ON SCREAMING – AT THE NEXT LONDON WESTMINSTER FILM FESTIVAL!
By Richard on Sep 15, 2013 From Classic Horror CampaignOnce again those fantastic folk at the London Film Memorabilia Convention have an amazing line-up of celebrity guests lined up for their next huge event on Saturday 21st September at Central Hall Westminster! Despite having a Carry On theme (celebrating 55 years of the iconic British comedy film ser... Read full article
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In the original script, Doctor Watt was the father of Valeria. When Kenneth Williams wanted to play the part closer to his own age, the relationship was changed to that of brother and sister.
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, the theme to Steptoe and Son which also starred Harry H. Corbett.
Joan Sims and Angela Douglas had to visit the Pinewood Plastering Department in order that a plaster cast could be taken of their whole body. This was in order for the dummy scenes in the film.
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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, the theme to Steptoe and Son which also starred Harry H. Corbett.
Joan Sims and Angela Douglas had to visit the Pinewood Plastering Department in order that a plaster cast could be taken of their whole body. This was in order for the dummy scenes in the film.
read more facts about Carry On Screaming...