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Carry On Girls

Local councillor Sidney Fiddler persuades the Mayor to help improve the image of their rundown seaside town by holding a beauty contest. But formidable Councillor Prodworthy, head of the local women's liberation movement, has other ideas. It's open warfare as the women's lib attempt to sabotage the contest.

Director(s)

Gerald Thomas

Cast & crew

Fred Wood

Fred Wood

Audience Member (uncredited)

Alf Mangan

Alf Mangan

Audience Member (uncredited)

Victor Harrington

Victor Harrington

Audience Member (uncredited)

Margaret Nolan

Margaret Nolan

Dawn Brakes

Valerie Leon

Valerie Leon

Paula Perkins

Ron Tarr

Ron Tarr

Bearded Audience Member (uncredited)

Brenda Cowling

Brenda Cowling

Matron

Pat Ryan

Pat Ryan

Hotel Guest (uncredited)

Kenneth Connor

Kenneth Connor

Mayor Frederick Bumble

Robin Askwith

Robin Askwith

Larry Prodworthy

Joan Hickson

Joan Hickson

Mrs. Dukes

Bill Pertwee

Bill Pertwee

Fire Chief

Marianne Stone

Marianne Stone

Miss Drew

Lewis Alexander

Lewis Alexander

Town Councillor (uncredited)

Shirley English

Shirley English

Woman Liberator (uncredited)

Aileen Lewis

Aileen Lewis

Town Councillor (uncredited)

Jill Goldston

Jill Goldston

Palace Hotel Maid (uncredited)

Pat Hagan

Pat Hagan

Hotel Guest (uncredited)

Jimmy Charters

Jimmy Charters

Audience Member (uncredited)

Ernest Blyth

Ernest Blyth

Hotel Guest (uncredited)

Arnold Ridley

Arnold Ridley

Alderman Pratt

Reg Thomason

Reg Thomason

Town Councillor (uncredited)

Joan Sims

Joan Sims

Connie Philpotts

Cy Town

Cy Town

Press Photographer (uncredited)

Bob Ramsey

Bob Ramsey

Audience Member (uncredited)

Peter Butterworth

Peter Butterworth

Admiral

June Whitfield

June Whitfield

Councillor Augusta Prodworthy

Jack Douglas

Jack Douglas

William

Gerald Thomas

Gerald Thomas

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Sidney James

Sidney James

Councillor Sid Fiddler

Barbara Windsor

Barbara Windsor

Hope Springs

Bernard Bresslaw

Bernard Bresslaw

Peter Potter

Jimmy Logan

Jimmy Logan

Mr. Cecil Gaybody

Patsy Rowlands

Patsy Rowlands

Mildred Bumble

Sally Geeson

Sally Geeson

Debra

David Lodge

David Lodge

Police Inspector

Billy Cornelius

Billy Cornelius

Constable Cookson (uncredited)

Laraine Humphrys

Laraine Humphrys

Eileen Denby

Brian Osborne

Brian Osborne

Citizen

Michael Nightingale

Michael Nightingale

Gent on Tube (uncredited)

Hugh Futcher

Hugh Futcher

Citizen (uncredited)

Patricia Franklin

Patricia Franklin

Rosemary

Roy Everson

Roy Everson

Man on Tube (uncredited)

Alan Meacham

Alan Meacham

Audience Member (uncredited)

Rita Tobin-Weske

Rita Tobin-Weske

Audience Member (uncredited)

Fred Peck

Fred Peck

Man on Tube (uncredited)

Philip Stewart

Philip Stewart

Hotel Guest (uncredited)

Angela Grant

Angela Grant

Miss Bangor

Wendy Richard

Wendy Richard

Ida Downs

Zena Clifton

Zena Clifton

Susan Brooks

Mavis Fyson

Mavis Fyson

Francis Cake

Pauline Peart

Pauline Peart

Gloria Grimes

Caroline Whitaker

Caroline Whitaker

Mary Parker

Barbara Wise

Barbara Wise

Julia Oates

Carol Wyler

Carol Wyler

Maureen Darcy

Daniel Brown

Daniel Brown

Audience Member (uncredited)

Paul Chapman

Paul Chapman

Sound Man (uncredited)

Billy Davis

Billy Davis

Audience Member (uncredited)

Iris Fry

Iris Fry

Lady at Hospital (uncredited)

Alan Gill

Alan Gill

Audience Member (uncredited)

David McGillivray

David McGillivray

Man at Beauty Contest (uncredited)

Jay McGrath

Jay McGrath

Audience Member (uncredited)

Tony Mendleson

Tony Mendleson

Audience Member (uncredited)

John Smart

John Smart

Audience Member (uncredited)

Edward Palmer

Edward Palmer

Elderly Resident (uncredited)

Edith Raye

Edith Raye

Woman on Tube (uncredited)

Ian Selby

Ian Selby

Audience Member (uncredited)

Larry Sheppard

Larry Sheppard

Audience Member (uncredited)

Jim Tyson

Jim Tyson

Beauty Contest Judge (uncredited)

Del Watson

Del Watson

Audience Member (uncredited)

Philip Webb

Philip Webb

Town Councillor (uncredited)

Elsie Winsor

Elsie Winsor

Cloak Room Attendant (uncredited)

Details

GenresComedy
Runtime1h 28 mins
Released on09 Nov 1973
Languageen
Produced inUnited Kingdom

Reviews

John Chard

5/10

The team have feminists in their sights. The seaside resort of Fircombe is struggling to attract the tourists, so Sid Fiddler (Sid James) proposes a beauty contest to draw some much needed punters into the town. Getting the inept Mayor (Kenneth Connor) to agree was easy enough, but opposition comes in the form of Augusta Prodworthy (June Whitfield) and her league of feminists. Lurid, smutty and just about average in the pantheon of the Carry On series. No Kenneth Williams for this one, but a point of interest is that Robin Askwith appears for the only time. Askwith ironically would become the star of the "Confessions" series of film's which would take the sex comedy to a whole new plateau from 1974 onwards. Carry On Girls has its moments, Bernie Bresslaw in drag brings quite a few gags, while Peter Butterworth as a lecherous old man steals the film. Also pleasing for the franchise faithful is that the Sid James and Barbara Windsor (Hope Springs) pairing gets a nice arc befitting the relationship the pair built up during the series. Beauty contests and feminist whiles are given the treatment in Talbot Rothwell's screenplay, and the dying seaside town in need of a boost has a certain warmth to it (filmed on location in Brighton on England's South Coast). But really it's mild Carry On fare outside of the flesh and double entendres that are laced in humorous stereotypical cheapness. 5/10

CinemaSerf

5/10

Despite the quite entertaining and bubbly contributions from Barbara Windsor, this franchise is now really scraping the bottom of the ideas barrel with this one. Sid James is "Fiddler", a local councillor who manages to convince the town council - under the mayorship of the hopeless "Mayor Bumble" (Kenneth Connor) to agree to let him host a beauty contest. Now this infuriates fellow councillor "Prodworthy" (June Whitfield) and so she attempts to galvanise a woman's lib movement to fight this blatant sexism and put the kibosh on the entire thing. What now ensues are a series of escapades that are, frankly, quite crass, contrived and unfunny. Windsor does bring some fresh air to the thing, but James and Bernard Bresslaw ("Potter") are well off-form, Kenneth Connor only really had one, slightly seedy, style of delivery and that is failing to entertain these days and generally this is a weakly devised and rather clumsy gambol through early 1970s stereotypes peppered with some jokes that can really only be described as naff. There is a donkey, though....

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