

Carry On Behind
Professors Vooshka and Crump decide to visit an archaeological site to study the artifacts there. Lo and behold, it's right next to a caravan site where all manner of people are staying. With a randy Major owning the site, a snobbish mother, and the two professors' constant innuendos, the story ends with a sinking caravan site and a striptease performance as a replacement for the cabaret night.
Director(s)
Gerald Thomas
David Bracknell
Terry Pearce
Cast & crew
James Payne
Man in Caravan (uncredited)
Brenda Cowling
Wife (uncredited)

Kenneth Connor
Major Leep

Sam Kelly
Projectionist (uncredited)

Windsor Davies
Fred Ramsden

Liz Fraser
Sylvia Ramsden

George Layton
Doctor

Donald Hewlett
The Dean

Carol Hawkins
Sandra

Ian Lavender
Joe Baxter

Helli Louise
Woman in Shower

Marianne Stone
Else Rowan
Peter Roy
Man in Audience (uncredited)

Lucy Griffiths
Lady with Hat (uncredited)
Larry Martyn
Electrician
Reg Thomason
Man in Audience (uncredited)
Stanley McGeagh
Short-Sighted Man (uncredited)

Joan Sims
Daphne Barnes

Elke Sommer
Professor Anna Vooshka

Kenneth Williams
Professor Roland Crump
George Hilsdon
Man in Audience (uncredited)
Terry Pearce
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Peter Butterworth
Henry Barnes

Jack Douglas
Ernie Bragg

Gerald Thomas
Mynah Bird (voice) (uncredited)

Bernard Bresslaw
Arthur Upmore
Patsy Rowlands
Linda Upmore

David Lodge
Landlord
Billy Cornelius
Man with salad
Linda Hooks
Nurse
Georgina Moon
Sally
Brian Osborne
Bob
Hugh Futcher
Painter

Patricia Franklin
Vera Bragg
Jeremy Connor
Student with Ice Cream
Alan Meacham
Painter (uncredited)
Renee Heimer
Woman in Audience (uncredited)
David Bracknell
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Larry Dann
Clive

Johnny Briggs
Plasterer (uncredited)
Caroline Whitaker
Student (uncredited)

Alexandra Dane
Lady in Low-Cut Dress
Paul Barton
Man in Audience (uncredited)
Mary Burleigh
Camper (uncredited)
Ray Edwards
Man with Water (uncredited)
Beverley Keys
Camper (uncredited)
Melita Manger
Woman with salad

Adrienne Posta
Norma Baxter

Sherrie Hewson
Carol
Diana Darvey
Maureen
Jenny Cox
Veronica

Kenneth Waller
Barman
Jerry Baker
Painter (uncredited)
Derek Chafer
Man in Audience (uncredited)
Steve Ismay
Man in Audience (uncredited)
Sidney Johnson
Man with Glasses (uncredited)

Drina Pavlovic
Courting Girl (uncredited)
Roderick Smith
Student (uncredited)
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Reviews
John Chard
Carry On Behind (1975) A Site For Sore Thighs! It's a retread of Carry On Camping only with caravans as the usual array of characters are ripe for fun picking innuendo laden shenanigans. Plot for what it's worth has a bunch of Carry On holidaymakers caravanning next to a Roman excavation site being run by Prof Anna Vrooshka (Elke Sommer) and Prof. Roland Crump (Kenneth Williams). Chaos inevitable ensues. The absence of Sid James, Charles Hawtrey, Hattie Jacques and Terry Scott was always going to be felt (they had all left the franchise by this time), but Williams, Bernard Bresslaw , Kenneth Connor, Joan Simms and Peter Butterworth plough on stoically with the thin formulaic screenplay. Windsor Davis supplements them but he's no Sid James. The series would trundle out two more films in the 70s before the ill advised comeback movie in 1992 (Carry on Columbus), one of which was the dreadful Carry on England. "Behind" isn't an awful movie as it does have its moments, such as the by-play between Sommer and Williams, and Bresslaw's henpecked husband act. It's also a very good snapshot of the era with budget holidays pointing to the unsteady political climate, while the sexual aspects reek of a time well left behind - but those attitudes did exist back then. Passable Carry On fare but carrying with it the sadness in knowing the series was long past its sell by date. 6/10
CinemaSerf
A renowned archaeologist "Prof. Crump" and his colleague "Prof. Vooshka" (Else Sommer) are trying to protect some Roman mosaics near a rural campsite that is full of randy campers and run by the pretty dodgy "Maj. Leep" (Kenneth Connor). She is quite keen on him, he is fairly inept - but maybe some ketchup can help them out? It's a bit of a rip-off of "Carry on Camping" (1969) and is, frankly, a really poor relation. Windsor Davies ("Fred") largely takes centre stage, and he overcooks the role with his increasingly annoying cheeky guffawing and slightly smutty mannerisms. Connor is also well past his best now with even the usually reliable Joan Sims looking out of sorts with her rather diminished role. Indeed, now the entire franchise has really become a rather crass and unfunny excuse for scantily clad gals and some lecherous old men. This just isn't funny. It's contrived, charm-free and for those of us in the UK, we can start to see a new generation of comedy actors (including Ian Lavender and Donald Hewlett) starting to come through in the stead of those who, even at their worst, were still much better than the assembled mediocrity we have here. Poor, sorry.





























