A thoroughly enjoyable fact-filled romp… a must-read for any fan of the Carry On films." - Daily Mail
"We knew the Carry On films without really knowing them. Caroline Frost puts that right. A fascinating story." - Adrian Chiles
"Essential reading for fans of the Carry On Films which were deceptively ahead of their times' - Tracy-Ann Oberman
The completely updated, definitive history of Carry On, Britain’s largest film franchise, includes exclusive interviews and personal memories from this unique filmmaking era. It follows the series from the gentle capers of the 1950s, through the glorious golden age of the 1960s, to the creative challenges of later years.
Take a happy walk down memory lane to enjoy Sid James's conspiratorial chuckle, Kenneth Williams' elongated vowels, Charles Hawtrey's bespectacled bashfulness and Barbara Windsor's naughty wiggle, as writer Caroline Frost explores the different ingredients behind their huge appeal.
Frost sheds new light on just how much talent and hard work went into creating the laughs - and she examines the real-life struggles of the stars who found solace in their tight companionship at Pinewood Studios.
Was Carry On really as sexist, racist and bigoted as critics claim? Frost takes a fresh look at some of the series' biggest titles and argues that, in reality, they were far more progressive than their detractors would have you believe.
Finally, with constant speculation about a brand new era of Carry On, Frost asks - does this ever-popular series still have legs?
- ISBN13 9781399014007
- Publish Date 30 November 2024
- Publish Status Forthcoming
- Publish Country GB
- Publisher Pen & Sword Books Ltd
- Imprint White Owl
- Format Paperback
- Pages 232
- Language English