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Carry On Constable

With a flu epidemic running rife, three new bumbling recruits are assigned to Inspector Mills police station. With help from Special Constable Gorse, they manage to totally wreck operations of the police force and let plenty of criminals get away, even before they arrive at the station. They all have to prove themselves or else they'll be out of a job and Sgt. Wilkins will be transferred.

Director(s)

John Langley

Gerald Thomas

Peter Manley

Eric Rattray

Ray Freeborn

Cast & crew

Ray Freeborn

Ray Freeborn

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Shirley Eaton

Shirley Eaton

Sally Barry

Kenneth Connor

Kenneth Connor

Constable Charlie Constable

Irene Handl

Irene Handl

Willie's Mother

Joan Hickson

Joan Hickson

Mrs. May

Marianne Stone

Marianne Stone

Miss Horton (voice) (uncredited)

Frank Forsyth

Frank Forsyth

Citizen

Arnold Diamond

Arnold Diamond

Chief Constable (voice) (uncredited)

Lucy Griffiths

Lucy Griffiths

Miss Horton

Arthur Howell

Arthur Howell

Constable (uncredited)

Leslie Phillips

Leslie Phillips

Constable Tom Potter

Reg Thomason

Reg Thomason

Radio Operator (uncredited)

Terence Longdon

Terence Longdon

Herbert Hall

Brian Oulton

Brian Oulton

Store Manager

Joan Sims

Joan Sims

Policewoman Gloria Passworthy

Michael Balfour

Michael Balfour

Matt

Robert Vossler

Robert Vossler

Constable (uncredited)

Kenneth Williams

Kenneth Williams

Constable Stanley Benson

Jack Silk

Jack Silk

Constable (uncredited)

Paul Beradi

Paul Beradi

Angry Citizen (uncredited)

Norman Fisher

Norman Fisher

Angry Citizen (uncredited)

Eric Rattray

Eric Rattray

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Colin Gordon

Colin Gordon

(uncredited)

John Antrobus

John Antrobus

Citizen

Gerald Thomas

Gerald Thomas

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Sidney James

Sidney James

Sergeant Frank Wilkins

Charles Hawtrey

Charles Hawtrey

Special Constable Timothy Gorse

Hattie Jacques

Hattie Jacques

Sergeant Laura Moon

Victor Maddern

Victor Maddern

Detective Sergeant Liddell

Ian Wilson

Ian Wilson

(uncredited)

Anthony Sagar

Anthony Sagar

Angry Citizen (uncredited)

Esma Cannon

Esma Cannon

Deaf Old Lady

Eric Barker

Eric Barker

Inspector Mills

Cyril Chamberlain

Cyril Chamberlain

Constable Thurston

Jack Taylor

Jack Taylor

Cliff

Noel Dyson

Noel Dyson

Fluff's Owner

Charles Stanley

Charles Stanley

Newspaper Man (uncredited)

Hilda Fenemore

Hilda Fenemore

Woman Needing a Penny

Joe Phelps

Joe Phelps

Constable (uncredited)

Jack Hetherington

Jack Hetherington

Tied-Up Man (uncredited)

Don McMurray

Don McMurray

Policeman (uncredited)

Jill Adams

Jill Adams

Policewoman Harrison

Freddie Mills

Freddie Mills

Jewel Thief

Joan Young

Joan Young

Lady Mayoress

Tom Gill

Tom Gill

Citizen

Robin Ray

Robin Ray

Assistant Manager

Diane Aubrey

Diane Aubrey

Honoria

Ian Curry

Ian Curry

Eric

Mary Law

Mary Law

Shop Assistant

Eric Corrie

Eric Corrie

Citizen

Eric Boon

Eric Boon

Shorty

Peter Bennett

Peter Bennett

Pickpocket

Dorinda Stevens

Dorinda Stevens

Young Woman

William Baskiville

William Baskiville

Constable (uncredited)

Tom Cubitt

Tom Cubitt

Jeweller (uncredited)

Tex Fuller

Tex Fuller

Van Man (uncredited)

Robert Howell

Robert Howell

Little Willie (uncredited)

Mary Jones

Mary Jones

Radio Actress (voice) (uncredited)

Peter Kelly

Peter Kelly

Jewel Thief (uncredited)

Ken Kennedy

Ken Kennedy

Wall-Eyed Man (uncredited)

Janetta Lake

Janetta Lake

Girl with Dog (uncredited)

John Langley

John Langley

Boy in Cart (uncredited)

Guy Mills

Guy Mills

Constable (uncredited)

Alfred Pim

Alfred Pim

Newsvendor (uncredited)

Fred Real

Fred Real

Shopper (uncredited)

Bruce Seton

Bruce Seton

(uncredited)

Frederick Treves

Frederick Treves

Radio Announcer (voice) (uncredited)

Kenneth J. Warren

Kenneth J. Warren

Chauffeur (uncredited)

Margaret St. Barbe West

Margaret St. Barbe West

Shop Assistant (uncredited)

Peter Manley

Peter Manley

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Details

GenresComedy
Runtime1h 26 mins
Released on22 Feb 1960
Languageen
Age RatingNR
Produced inUnited Kingdom

Reviews

John Chard

8/10

The first milestone Carry On movie. A flu epidemic has reduced the local police station down to a skeleton crew. Hope arrives in the form of four recruits - - that's no hope mind you... Carry On Constable introduced the wonderful Sid James to the series, he would become one of the most beloved actors to Carry On film fans. Ironically "Constable" finds James somewhat removed from the type of character he would become known for, it's a restrained role and showcases his acting abilities as an official figure type, the glue binding the whole play together. The fourth film in the Carry On series retains the more genteel comedy factors that had imbued the previous three outings, though this would be the first to show nudity! Four policemen's bums gleaming bright! A scene that provides a splendid anecdote in Kenneth Williams brilliant book, Just Williams (I urge anyone interested in classic film/TV/radio/stage to check it out). Plot basically pitches the four recruits, Williams, Leslie Phillips, Charles Hawtrey and Kenneth Connor (brilliant as usual as a superstitious sort) into a number of chaotic physical situations mined for laughs. Back at the station Sgt. Frank Wilkins (James) is pulling his hair out at the ineptitude of his new charges - and that of his ignoramus boss, Inspector Mills (Eric Barker). Joan Sims is on hand to steam the collar of Kenny Connor, just as Phillips lusts after any female form, while Hattie Jaques provides a glimpse of her tender character acting side as the station's sensible soul. There's some drag dressings played for good laughs, a whole bunch of scenes where the not so intrepid coppers get taken for fools, and a few deftly scripted lines guaranteed to raise a smile. Elsewhere there's a raft of super character actors in cameos who beautifully portray the classic eccentricities of the Brits of the era, so take a bow Irene Handl, Esma Cannon and Joan Hickson (wonderful as a posh drunken lush). Never riotous or bawdy, "Constable" is still a fondly thought of entry in the long running series, as are most of the black and white productions. It shows a group of film makers very much of the time and using it to the max. Lovely. 8/10

CinemaSerf

6/10

Eric Barker ("Insp. Mills") is struggling to keep crime under control with three of his experienced officers down with the flu. Luckily, his streetwise sergeant "Wilkins" (Sid James) thinks he knows how to best manage the group of new recruits sent out to fill in the gaps. Big mistake, though, putting "Gorse" (Charles Hawtrey) in charge of the ops room - as if chaos wasn't already in the air anyway. I always thought these films worked best with James/Sims & Williams/Jacques doing their well established stuff - and for the most part here, that's what they do. Aside, though, I found Leslie Phillips and Kenneth Connor a bit too one-dimensional with their humour erring more on the side of charmless smut. Still, it's quickly paced, the writing is at the better end for the franchise and there are plenty of daft scenarios and double-entendres as it takes a kindly and gentle swipe at a police constabulary that has as many nutcases within as it has to deal with on the outside.

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