Overview:
At WC Boggs' Lavatory factory, Vic Spanner is the union representative who calls a strike at the drop of a hat. However, eventually everyone gets fed up with him.Status: | Released (1971-12-10) |
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Screen: | Talbot Rothwell |
Productions: | The Rank Organisation |
Production Countries: | United Kingdom |
Spoken Languages: | English |
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Casts
- 40952: Sid James - Sid Plummer
- 40941: Kenneth Williams - W. C. Boggs
- 40944: Charles Hawtrey - Charles Coote
- 40949: Joan Sims - Chloë Moore
- 40957: Hattie Jacques - Beattie Plummer
- 12815: Bernard Bresslaw - Bernie Hulke
- 106992: Kenneth Cope - Vic Spanner
Crews
- 40940: Gerald Thomas - Director - Directing
- 40959: Talbot Rothwell - Screenplay - Writing
- 2048562: Stella Rivers - Hairdresser - Costume & Make-Up
- 120133: Jack Swinburne - Production Manager - Production
- 41829: Eric Rogers - Music - Sound
- 1649105: James Bawden - Camera Operator - Camera
- 21602: Ernest Steward - Director of Photography - Camera
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Reviews
John Chard
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Carry On team go political and ostracise their fans? I like this entry in the series, I really do. Many others however find it a dud and feel that it should be flushed down one of the toilets that feature at W.C. Boggs' factory in the film. Blending the obvious toilet gags with a ....
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Kenneth Williams is the grandson of the legendary toilet manufacturer "W.C. Boggs" and he is struggling to keep his staff and his business from, quite literally, going down the pan. Aided by his foreman "Plummer" (Sid James) and his son "Lewis" (Richard O'Callaghan) they alight on on ....
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