7/10
It's all very good, right until the end
26 July 2022
The end, and the situation suddenly encountered and managed there, all occurs without about 5/10 mins, no build up, the movie ending quite suddenly, which really lets down an otherwise excellent Carry On movie. Just bad writing, I guess upon realising the movie was about to step over it's run time threshold, Talbot Rothwell had no choice but to dream up something that would let them just end it lickety split, and not need to tie up any loose ends.

Some people would find this painfully offensive, but that's something I particularly like about it. It partially represents attitudes of the time, however in rather a caricatured, dirty post card manner.

I got my hands on a cleaned up, somewhat HD copy, and really loved it like this, despite it making a wide array of continuity errors abundantly clear.
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