Carry On Spying (1964) | |
Director(s) | Gerald Thomas |
Producer(s) | Peter Rogers |
Top Genres | Comedy |
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Carry On Spying (1964) was a Comedy Film directed by Gerald Thomas and produced by Peter Rogers.
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Carry On #9: Carry On Spying
By Virginie Pronovost on Oct 9, 2019 From The Wonderful World of CinemaI welcome you back with another review written for the Carry On blog series! This time, we’ll explore Carry On Spying (1964), which was the last film of the franchise to be shot in black and white. Furthermore, it also introduced Barbara Windsor to the series. She eventually became a Carry On ... Read full article
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Desmond Simpkins:
Oh, Vienna! Lovely! I've always wanted to see Vienna before I die.
The Chief: With a bit of luck, you'll do both.
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The Chief: With a bit of luck, you'll do both.
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The music that plays as the agents enter the 'automation area' appears as a recurring theme in the 1983 animated series Dungeons & Dragons.
STENCH stands for Society for Total Extinction of Non-Conforming Humans. SMUT stands for the Society for the Monopoly of Universal Technology. SNOG stands for the Society for the Neutralisation of Germs. BOSH stands for the British Operational Security Headquarters. These acronyms were parodies of the criminal spy organizations such as SMERSH and SPECTRE from the James Bond films.
It's South American title was "Watch out for the Spies" whilst in some countries it was called "Agent O O Oh!".
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STENCH stands for Society for Total Extinction of Non-Conforming Humans. SMUT stands for the Society for the Monopoly of Universal Technology. SNOG stands for the Society for the Neutralisation of Germs. BOSH stands for the British Operational Security Headquarters. These acronyms were parodies of the criminal spy organizations such as SMERSH and SPECTRE from the James Bond films.
It's South American title was "Watch out for the Spies" whilst in some countries it was called "Agent O O Oh!".
read more facts about Carry On Spying...