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Carry On Cruising (1962) was a Comedy - Romance Film directed by Ralph Thomas and Gerald Thomas and produced by Peter Rogers.

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Carry On #6: Carry On Cruising

By Virginie Pronovost on Oct 6, 2019 From The Wonderful World of Cinema

Today, we shall review a quite special Carry On film! Why? Because Carry On Cruising (1962) was the first colour film of the series! This allowed us to see Kenneth Williams’s beautiful blue eyes. On a sadder note, this also was the first Carry On film not to feature Charles Hawtrey, and Joan S... Read full article


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Quotes from Carry On Cruising

Marjoribanks: I always find the first few days make me feel quite drowsy.
Captain: Shut your port-hole.
Marjoribanks: Begging your pardon, sir, one must have fresh...
Captain: ...and your cake-hole.


Doctor: You're overwrought!
Glad: I'm underprivileged!


Captain: I'm going to be blunt, and make some very cutting remarks.
Marjoribanks: To be sure, sir, that's a contradiction in terms, but then English is a very curious language!
Captain: If you interrupt me once more, Mr....?
Marjoribanks: Marjoribanks, sir.
Captain: You interrupt me once more, mate, and you'll hear some really curious language!


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Facts about Carry On Cruising

The role of Wilfred Haines was originally intended for Charles Hawtrey, but was re-written for Lance Percival after Hawtrey quit in a dispute with the producer over billing.
Dilys Laye wore several false hair pieces for the film, which she eventually had completely cut out following completion.
The first film in the Carry On... series to be filmed in colour.
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