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Director
  
Gerald Thomas

Film series
  
Carry On

Duration
  

Country
  
United Kingdom

6/10
IMDb

Genre
  
Adventure, Comedy, Romance

Budget
  
288,366 GBP

Language
  
English

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Writer
  
Talbot Rothwell (screenplay)

Release date
  
September 1967 (1967-09)

Cast
  
Phil Silvers
(Sergeant Nocker),
Kenneth Williams
(Commandant Maximilian Burger),
Jim Dale
(Bertram Oliphant 'Bo' West),
Charles Hawtrey
(Captain Le Pice),
Joan Sims
(Zig-Zig),
Angela Douglas
(Lady Jane Ponsonby)

Similar movies
  
Carry On movies

Follow That Camel is the fourteenth in the series of Carry On films to be made, released in 1967. Like its predecessor Don't Lose Your Head, it does not have the words "Carry On" in its original title (although for screenings outside the United Kingdom it was known as Carry On In The Legion, and is alternatively titled Carry On ... Follow That Camel). It parodies the much-filmed 1924 book Beau Geste, by PC Wren, and other French Foreign Legion films. This film was producer Peter Rogers's attempt to break into the American market; Phil Silvers (in his only Carry On) is heavily featured in a Sergeant Bilko-esque role. He appears alongside Carry On regulars Kenneth Williams, Jim Dale, Charles Hawtrey, Joan Sims, Peter Butterworth and Bernard Bresslaw. Angela Douglas makes the third of her four Carry On appearances. Anita Harris makes the first of her two Carry On appearances.

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Plot

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His reputation brought into disrepute by Captain Bagshaw, a competitor for the affections of Lady Jane Ponsonby, Bertram Oliphant West AKA "Bo" decides to leave England and join the French Foreign Legion, followed by his faithful manservant Simpson. Originally mistaken for enemy combatants at Sidi Bel Abbès, the pair eventually enlist and are helped in surviving Legion life by Sergeant Knocker, although only after they discover that when he is "on patrol" he is actually enjoying himself at the local cafe with the female owner, ZigZig.

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Meanwhile Lady Jane, having learnt that Bo was really innocent, heads out to the Sahara to bring him back to England. Along the way she has several encounters with men who exploit the fact that she is naive and travelling alone. After several such run-ins, including with the Legion fort's Commandant Burger (who incidentally once was her fencing teacher and joined the Legion in self-imposed shame after he had inadvertently cut her finger during a lesson), she meets Sheikh Abdul Abulbul and ends up becoming a part of his harem and planned 13th wife.

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Knocker and Bo are kidnapped by Abulbul after being lured to the home of Cork Tip, a belly dancer at the Café ZigZig. Simpson follows them to the Oasis El Nooki but is also captured. After entering Abulbul’s harem and discovering Lady Jane, Bo and Simpson give themselves up while Knocker escapes (or rather is allowed to by Abulbul) back to Sidi Bel Abbes to warn Commandant Burger of Abulbul’s plans to attack Fort Zuassantneuf.

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However during this time ZigZig has told the Commandant about Knocker's true destination when on patrol and therefore upon his return his story is not believed. It is only when Knocker mentions Lady Jane that they realise he was telling the truth and the Commandant organises a force to reinforce the fort.

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Along the way they discover Bo and Simpson staked to the ground at the now abandoned oasis. The relief column marches on towards the fort but heat, lack of water and a sand castle building competition gone wrong decimates the force to a handful. The remaining members reach the fort to find that they are too late; the attack has already occurred and the garrison wiped out.

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After learning that Abulbul's celebration of the successful attack includes marrying Lady Jane, Bo, Burger, Knocker and Simpson rescue her from his tent, leaving Simpson behind dressed as a decoy. When Abulbul discovers the deception, he chases Simpson back to the fort where, through the imaginative use of a gramophone and a German marching song, gum arabic, coconuts, gunpowder and a cricket bat, the group holds off Abulbul’s army until a relief force arrives. However, Commandant Burger ends up as a (and the sole) casualty among the protagonists.

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Back in England the group reunites for a game of cricket, with Knocker having been promoted to Commandant and Lady Jane having conceived a son by the late Burger. Bo is batting, but when he hits the ball, it explodes. The bowler is then shown to be Abulbul having gained his revenge, to which Bo, with a broken bat and burnt clothes, good-naturedly responds "Not out!"

Filming

Location work was shot during the early months of 1967 when scenes set in the Sahara were filmed at Camber Sands near Rye, East Sussex, England. Shooting had to be halted several times because there was snow on the sands.

Some of the elaborate town sets were reused the year after in the production of Carry On... Up the Khyber.

Crew

  • Screenplay - Talbot Rothwell
  • Music - Eric Rogers
  • Production Manager - Jack Swinburne
  • Director of Photography - Alan Hume
  • Editor - Alfred Roome
  • Art Director - Alex Vetchinsky
  • Camera Operator - Alan Hall
  • Assistant Director - David Bracknell
  • Continuity - Joy Mercer
  • Assistant Editor - Jack Gardner
  • Make-up - Geoffrey Rodway
  • Sound Recordists - Dudley Messenger & Ken Barker
  • Hairdresser - Stella Rivers
  • Costume Designer - Emma Selby-Walker
  • Dubbing Editor - Wally Nelson
  • Location Manager - Terry Clegg
  • Producer - Peter Rogers
  • Director - Gerald Thomas
  • Dates and locations

  • Filming dates – 1 May-23 June 1967
  • Interiors:

  • Pinewood Studios, Buckinghamshire
  • Exteriors:

  • Rye and Camber Sands, Sussex
  • Swakeleys House, Ickenham, Middlesex
  • Osterley Park House, Isleworth, Middlesex
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    References

    Follow That Camel Wikipedia
    Follow That Camel IMDb Follow That Camel themoviedb.org