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Carry On Spying

Carry On favourite Barbara Windsor makes her debut in this outrageous send-up of the James Bond movies. Fearless agent Desmond Simpkins and Charlie Bind, aided and abetted by the comely Agent Honeybutt and Agent Crump, battle against the evil powers of international bad guys STENCH and their three cronies.

Director(s)

Gerald Thomas

Peter Bolton

Nigel Wooll

Penny Daniels

Cast & crew

Fred Haggerty

Fred Haggerty

Dr. Crow's Assistant (uncredited)

Eric Pohlmann

Eric Pohlmann

Emile Fauzak, the "Fat Man"

Marian Collins

Marian Collins

Amazon Guard (uncredited)

Jack Arrow

Jack Arrow

Thug (uncredited)

Gertan Klauber

Gertan Klauber

Code Clerk

Martin Lyder

Martin Lyder

Thug (uncredited)

Tutte Lemkow

Tutte Lemkow

Man in Marketplace (uncredited)

Heather Downham

Heather Downham

Amazon Guard (uncredited)

Richard Wattis

Richard Wattis

Cobley

John Bluthal

John Bluthal

Head Waiter / Dr. Crow (voice)

Frank Forsyth

Frank Forsyth

Professor Stark

Norman Mitchell

Norman Mitchell

Native Policeman / Algerian Gent

Pauline Chamberlain

Pauline Chamberlain

Train Passenger (uncredited)

Peter Bolton

Peter Bolton

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Penny Daniels

Penny Daniels

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George Leech

George Leech

Waiter (uncredited)

Kenneth Williams

Kenneth Williams

Agent Desmond Simpkins

Judith Furse

Judith Furse

Dr. Crow

Patrick Durkin

Patrick Durkin

Guard

Bernard Cribbins

Bernard Cribbins

Agent Harold Crump

Hugh Elton

Hugh Elton

Restaurant Patron (uncredited)

Philip Johns

Philip Johns

Scientist (uncredited)

Jim Dale

Jim Dale

Agent Carstairs

Gerald Thomas

Gerald Thomas

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Charles Hawtrey

Charles Hawtrey

Agent Charlie Bind

Barbara Windsor

Barbara Windsor

Agent Daphne Honeybutt

Victor Maddern

Victor Maddern

Milchmann

Dilys Laye

Dilys Laye

Lila

Tom Clegg

Tom Clegg

Funhouse Doorman

Sally Douglas

Sally Douglas

Amazon Guard (uncredited)

Hugh Futcher

Hugh Futcher

Bed-of-Nails Native

Gloria Best

Gloria Best

Funhouse Girl (uncredited)

Lou Morgan

Lou Morgan

Restaurant Patron (uncredited)

Judi Johnson

Judi Johnson

Funhouse Girl (uncredited)

Jane Lumb

Jane Lumb

Amazon Guard (uncredited)

Christine Rodgers

Christine Rodgers

Amazon Guard (uncredited)

Vicki Smith

Vicki Smith

Amazon Guard (uncredited)

Virginia Tyler

Virginia Tyler

Funhouse Girl (uncredited)

Eric Barker

Eric Barker

The Chief

Renée Houston

Renée Houston

Funhouse Madame

Jack Taylor

Jack Taylor

Thug

Bill Cummings

Bill Cummings

Thug

Anthony Baird

Anthony Baird

Guard

Derek Sydney

Derek Sydney

Algerian Gent

Jill Mai Meredith

Jill Mai Meredith

Cigarette Girl

Angela Ellison

Angela Ellison

Cloakroom Girl

John Adams

John Adams

Gate Security (uncredited)

Maxwell Craig

Maxwell Craig

Restaurant Patron (uncredited)

George Curtis

George Curtis

Security Guard (uncredited)

Courtenay Elliott

Courtenay Elliott

Restaurant Patron (uncredited)

Nora Gordon

Nora Gordon

Elderly Woman (uncredited)

Jean Hamilton

Jean Hamilton

Amazon Guard (uncredited)

John Jardine

John Jardine

Guard (uncredited)

Maya Koumani

Maya Koumani

Amazon Guard (uncredited)

Ken Lawton

Ken Lawton

Train Passenger (uncredited)

Fred Machon

Fred Machon

Restaurant Patron (uncredited)

John Smart

John Smart

Train Passenger (uncredited)

Jonathan Newth

Jonathan Newth

Guard (uncredited)

Neil Osborne

Neil Osborne

Thug (uncredited)

Joe Phelps

Joe Phelps

Waiter (uncredited)

Joe Powell

Joe Powell

Waiter (uncredited)

Charles Price

Charles Price

Guard (uncredited)

Audrey Wilson

Audrey Wilson

Amazon Guard (uncredited)

Nigel Wooll

Nigel Wooll

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Details

GenresComedy
Runtime1h 27 mins
Released on01 Jun 1964
Languageen
Produced inUnited Kingdom

Reviews

John Chard

9/10

I expected you to be a man... or a woman. The 9th in the Carry On series, and the last to be filmed in black and white, is one of the best. It finds the gang kind of biting the hand that feeds them, Pinewood. The home of James Bond was also the home of the Carry On mob, so with Peter Rogers, Gerald Thomas and Talbot Rothwell spying an opportunity to spoof 007, they did so, whilst also revelling in the chance for some film noir dalliances, notably The Third Man. The cast is this time headed up by Kenneth Williams, Barbara Windsor (making her Carry On debut), Bernard Cribbins and Charles Hawtrey. They are four less than stellar operatives for British Intelligence tasked with retrieving a top secret formula that has been stolen by STENCH. During their mission they are helped by Carstairs (Jim Dale), and just who or what is the mysterious organisation known as SNOG? Are they friends or in league with the evil Dr. Crow? Though dotted throughout with some written innuendo, "Spying" is still in touch with the more genial comedy that was evident in the early years - particularly the black and whites. This is good honest comedy, with visual exuberance and witty repartee the order of the day. Watching it now you find it holds up very well, sure it's a bit fruity and nutty, but a freshness exists here and it lets some damn fine actors loose to show their respective skills. It also looks terrific, the noir photography by Alan Hume sparkling. A prime Carry On movie for those who prefer their Carry On's more knowingly jolly than the later bawdy entries. 9/10

CinemaSerf

6/10

The world is at the mercy of "STENCH" - a criminal entity set up to rid the world of something or other. Scraping the bottom of his agency barrel, the chief of MI6 must depend on the hapless "Simkins" (Kenneth Williams) to retrieve the situation and so together with his triplet of inexperienced trainees, they have to thwart the evil intentions of the menacing "Dr. Crow" (think of a larger version of Rosa Klebb). As you'd expect, the rest of this parodies just about everything from the "Man from U.N.C.L.E." to "007" via "The Third Man" - we even have some zithering! Along the way, a bit of romance blossoms as "Crump" (Bernard Cribbins) falls head over heels for "Honeybutt" (a first outing for Barbara Windsor) - she has a photographic memory too! Finally, a denouement in Vienna is going to test the mettle of the team as the formula for "Hydroformulin" is about to fall into the wrong hands! It's all fairly standard "Carry On" fayre this and I thought it was refreshing not to have the phnaa phnaa humour of Sid James for a change. It's far too long, and the jokes recycle themselves once too often, but everyone has a go and look like they are having fun, so that helps too. Not the best of the franchise, but the writing is OK and it passes the time fine if forgettably.

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