Don't Lose Your Head (1966) | |
Director(s) | Gerald Thomas |
Producer(s) | Peter Rogers |
Top Genres | Action, Adventure, Comedy |
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Don't Lose Your Head (1966) was a Action - Adventure Film directed by Gerald Thomas and produced by Peter Rogers.
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Narrator: Paris, 1789. The Great Revolution has begun. The hands of the masses are smeared with the blood of the poor bleeding aristocracy. Every day the tumbrels run a regular half-hour service between the Bastille and the many guillotines around the city. The growing mounds of noble heads are only matched by the growing mounds of unused return tickets. No-one is spared. Madame La Guillotine claims them all. Dukes and Duchesses, Lords and Ladies, men and women of both sexes. A dozen times an hour the drums roll, the blade falls, and the heads roll. Yes, every five minutes, a freshly sliced loaf.
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Narrator: Paris, 1789. The Great Revolution has begun. The hands of the masses are smeared with the blood of the poor bleeding aristocracy. Every day the tumbrels run a regular half-hour service between the Bastille and the many guillotines around the city. The growing mounds of noble heads are only matched by the growing mounds of unused return tickets. No-one is spared. Madame La Guillotine claims them all. Dukes and Duchesses, Lords and Ladies, men and women of both sexes. A dozen times an hour the drums roll, the blade falls, and the heads roll. Yes, every five minutes, a freshly sliced loaf.
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Facts about Don't Lose Your Head
The characters break the fourth wall three times throughout the film: the first is when Sir Rodney first meets Jacqueline, the second is at Ffing House just after Camembert sends Bidet to follow Desiree, and the third is when Sir Rodney is with Desiree in the rose arbour.
The director, Gerald Thomas allowed three rehearsals on the set.
The first "Carry On..." film to include a non-British player. Dany Robin was French and actually stayed in England following the completion of the film.
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The director, Gerald Thomas allowed three rehearsals on the set.
The first "Carry On..." film to include a non-British player. Dany Robin was French and actually stayed in England following the completion of the film.
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