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Follow That Camel

Bertram Oliphant 'Bo' West wants to clear his unjustly smeared reputation, so he joins the Foreign Legion—with Simpson his manservant in tow. But the fort they get posted to is full of eccentric legionnaires, and there's trouble brewing with the locals too. Unbeknown to Bo, his lady love has followed him in disguise.

Director(s)

Gerald Thomas

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Cast & crew

Elizabeth Counsell

Elizabeth Counsell

Harem Girl (uncredited)

William Hurndell

William Hurndell

Raff

Harry Fielder

Harry Fielder

Legionnaire (uncredited)

John Bluthal

John Bluthal

Corporal Clotski

Jimmy Charters

Jimmy Charters

Cricket Umpire (uncredited)

Ernest Blyth

Ernest Blyth

Man at Cricket Match (uncredited)

Gina Warwick

Gina Warwick

Harem Girl (uncredited)

Joan Sims

Joan Sims

Zig-Zig

Frank Singuineau

Frank Singuineau

Riff at Abdul's Tent (uncredited)

Larry Taylor

Larry Taylor

Riff

Kenneth Williams

Kenneth Williams

Commandant Maximilian Burger

Juba Kennerley

Juba Kennerley

Dinner Guest (uncredited)

Peter Gilmore

Peter Gilmore

Captain Humphrey Bagshaw

Harold Kasket

Harold Kasket

Hotel Gentleman (uncredited)

Peter Butterworth

Peter Butterworth

Simpson

David Glover

David Glover

Hotel Manager

Jim Dale

Jim Dale

Bo West

Gerald Thomas

Gerald Thomas

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Charles Hawtrey

Charles Hawtrey

Captain Gerrard Le Pice

Bernard Bresslaw

Bernard Bresslaw

Sheikh Abdul Abulbul

Julian Holloway

Julian Holloway

Ticket Collector

Angela Douglas

Angela Douglas

Lady Jane Ponsonby

Sally Douglas

Sally Douglas

Harem Girl (uncredited)

Michael Nightingale

Michael Nightingale

Nightingale (uncredited)

Renee Heimer

Renee Heimer

Lady (uncredited)

Angela Grant

Angela Grant

Harem Girl (uncredited)

Simon Cain

Simon Cain

Riff at Abdul's Tent (uncredited)

Dominique Don

Dominique Don

Harem Girl (uncredited)

Jack Sharp

Jack Sharp

Man at Cricket Match (uncredited)

Phil Silvers

Phil Silvers

Sergeant Ernie Nocker

Anita Harris

Anita Harris

Corktip

Vincent Ball

Vincent Ball

Ship's Officer

William Mervyn

William Mervyn

Sir Cyril Ponsonby

Julian Orchard

Julian Orchard

Doctor

Gina Gianelli

Gina Gianelli

Harem Girl (uncredited)

Frank Henson

Frank Henson

Legionnaire (uncredited)

Helga Jones

Helga Jones

Harem Girl (uncredited)

Susan Lane

Susan Lane

Harem Girl (uncredited)

Margot Maxine

Margot Maxine

Harem Girl (uncredited)

Ricardo Montez

Ricardo Montez

Riff at Abdul's Tent (uncredited)

Zorenah Osborne

Zorenah Osborne

Harem Girl (uncredited)

Edmund Pegge

Edmund Pegge

Bowler (uncredited)

Bill Rooney

Bill Rooney

Legionnaire (uncredited)

Jo Rowbottom

Jo Rowbottom

Harem Girl (uncredited)

Anne Scott

Anne Scott

Harem Girl (uncredited)

Carol Sloan

Carol Sloan

Harem Girl (uncredited)

Patsy Snell

Patsy Snell

Harem Girl (uncredited)

Karen Young

Karen Young

Harem Girl (uncredited)

Details

GenresComedy
Runtime1h 35 mins
Released on10 Aug 1967
Languageen
Produced inUnited Kingdom

Reviews

CinemaSerf

5/10

This time, it's "Beau Geste" and the Foreign Legion that get's the "Carry On" treatment as Jim Dale arrives at a desert fortress under the strict command of "Burger" (Kenneth Williams) ably abetted by Phil Silvers' "Sgt. Nocker". Clearly, someone thought that importing him into this might breathe some fresh air into the franchise. Sadly, for me at any rate, it doesn't. He just overwhelms the whole thing with this rather brash and unsubtle humour and coupled with the over-use of the annoying Dale this just ends up being a rather messy desert-meleé that sees the troop getting lost before getting found and then combatting the evil Sheikh "Abdul Abulbul" (Bernard Bresslaw) to secure the "Nooki" oasis. Joan Sims and Charles Hawtrey are here alright, but neither really gets much opportunity to gatecrash the "Bilko"-ing of the film and it sort of reminded me of that old adage about something not being broke... It's a shame, though - this subject matter could have provided quite a rich seam for their style of comedy had it just concentrated on what it had been good at, kept it British - and not tried to internationalise itself.

John Chard

7/10

Mustapha Leek! Originally released under the title Follow That Camel, Carry On Follow That Camel is the 14th entry in the long running series. Story plays out as a historical parody of the Beau Geste type of movies, thrusting Jim Dale and Peter Butterworth into the French Foreign Legion. There they are at the mercy of Commandant Maximilian Burger (Kenny Williams) and Sergeant Nocker (Phil Silvers brought in to try and boost American ticket sales). Japery is prominent as the not so intrepid Legionnaires get involved with an angry army of Bedouins led by Sheikh Abdul Abulbul (Bernard Bresslaw). Joan Sims has a minor role as a big cleavage landlady, while it's Angela Douglas snagging the main gal role as Lady Jane Ponsonby, with a running gag of her sexual innocence being mined for all it's worth. It's actually a better film than the iffy reputation afforded it. True, missing big hitters like Sid James and Hattie Jacques is felt, but Silvers is ebullient playing a Bilko character, while it's nice to see the excellent Jim Dale bag the English lead and not letting anyone down. It sits somewhere in the middle scale of Carry On films, neither too bawdy nor like the genial black and whites. But plenty of laughs to be had and it's a good production, the Camber Sands locations surprisingly passing muster as the Legionnaires desert hell. Well constructed battle sequences for the finale as well. 7/10

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