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Carry On at Your Convenience

Carry On at Your Convenience is a 1971 British comedy film, the 22nd release in the series of 31 Carry On films (1958–1992), and was the first box office failure of the series. This failure has been attributed to the film's attempt at exploring the political themes of the trade union movement, crucially portraying the union activists as idle, pedantic buffoons which, apparently, alienated the traditional working-class audience of the series. The film, known as Carry On Round the Bend outside the United Kingdom, did not return full production costs until 1976 after several international and television sales.[2] The film features regulars Sid James, Kenneth Williams, Charles Hawtrey, Joan Sims, Hattie Jacques and Bernard Bresslaw. It features Kenneth Cope in the first of his two Carry On appearances. The film was followed by Carry On Matron in 1972.

Carry on at Your Convenience
Original UK quad poster by Renato Fratini
Directed byGerald Thomas
Written byTalbot Rothwell
Produced byPeter Rogers
StarringSid James
Kenneth Williams
Charles Hawtrey
Joan Sims
Hattie Jacques
Bernard Bresslaw
Kenneth Cope
CinematographyErnest Steward
Edited byAlfred Roome
Music byEric Rogers
Distributed byRank Organisation
Release date
10 December 1971
Running time
86 minutes
CountryUnited Kingdom
LanguageEnglish
Budget£218,805[1]

Plot edit

In bathroom ceramics factory W.C. Boggs & Son, the traditionalist owner W.C. Boggs (Kenneth Williams) is having no end of trouble. Bolshy and lazy union representative Vic Spanner (Kenneth Cope) continually stirs up trouble in the works, to the irritation of his co-workers and management. He calls a strike for almost any minor incident – or because he wants time off to attend a local football match. Sid Plummer (Sid James) is the site foreman bridging the gap between workers and management, shrewdly keeping the place going amid the unrest.

Prissy floral-shirt-wearing product designer Charles Coote (Charles Hawtrey) has included a bidet in his latest range of designs, but W.C. objects to the manufacture of such "dubious" items. W.C. will not change his stance even after his son, Lewis Boggs (Richard O'Callaghan), secures a large overseas order for the bidets. It is a deal that could save the struggling firm, which W.C. has to admit is in debt to the banks.

Vic's dim stooge Bernie Hulke (Bernard Bresslaw) provides bumbling assistance in both his union machinations and his attempts to woo Sid's daughter, factory canteen worker Myrtle (Jacki Piper). She is torn between Vic and Lewis Boggs, who is something of a playboy but insists he loves her.

Sid's wife is Beattie (Hattie Jacques), a lazy housewife who does little but fuss over her pet budgie, Joey, which refuses to talk despite her intense efforts. Their neighbour is Sid's brassy and lascivious co-worker Chloe Moore (Joan Sims). Chloe contends with the endless strikes and with her crude husband, travelling salesman Fred (Bill Maynard), who neglects her and leaves her dissatisfied. Chloe and Sid enjoy a flirtatious relationship and are sorely tempted to stray. Unusually for Sid James, his character is a faithful husband, albeit a cheeky and borderline-lecherous one.

Sid and Beattie find that Joey can correctly predict winners of horseraces – he tweets when the horse's name is read out. Sid bets on Joey's tips and achieves several large wins – including a vital £1,000 loaned to W.C. when the banks refuse a bridging loan – before Benny (Davy Kaye), Sid's bookie, fed up with having made these payouts, refuses to accept further bets from him.

The strikers finally return to work, but it is only to attend the annual works outing, a coach trip to Brighton. A good time is had by all with barriers coming down between workers and management, thanks largely to that great social lubricant, alcohol. W.C. becomes intoxicated and spends the day – and, it appears, the night – with his faithful, adoring secretary, Miss Hortense Withering (Patsy Rowlands). Lewis Boggs manages to win Myrtle from Vic Spanner, giving his rival a beating, and the couple elope. After arriving home late after the outing and with Fred away, Chloe invites Sid in for a cup of tea. They fight their desires and ultimately decide not to have the tea, fearing that neighbours might see Sid enter Chloe's home and get the wrong idea.

At the picket lines the next day, Vic gets his comeuppance – partly at the hands of his mother (Renée Houston), who spanks him in public – and the workers and management all pull together to produce the big order to save the firm.

Cast edit

Crew edit

  • Screenplay – Talbot Rothwell
  • Music – Eric Rogers
  • Production Manager – Jack Swinburne
  • Art Director – Lionel Couch
  • Editor – Alfred Roome
  • Director of Photography – Ernest Steward
  • Camera Operator – James Bawden
  • Make-up – Geoffrey Rodway
  • Continuity – Rita Davidson
  • Assistant Director – David Bracknell
  • Sound Recordists – Danny Daniel & Ken Barker
  • Hairdresser – Stella Rivers
  • Costume Designer – Courtenay Elliott
  • Set Dresser – Peter Howitt
  • Assistant Art Director – William Alexander
  • Dubbing Editor – Brian Holland
  • Titles – GSE Ltd
  • Processor – Rank Film Laboratories
  • Toilets – Royal Doulton Sanitary Potteries
  • Assistant Editor – Jack Gardner
  • Producer – Peter Rogers
  • Director – Gerald Thomas

Filming and locations edit

  • Filming dates – 22 March – 7 May 1971

Interiors:

Exteriors:

  • Brighton Palace Pier. The West Pier in Brighton was used two years later for Carry On Girls.
  • Brighton – Clarges Hotel. The same location was also used in Carry On Girls.
  • Pinewood Studios. The studio's wood storage area was used as the exterior of W.C. Boggs' factory.
  • Pinewood Green, Pinewood Estate. The Plummers' house and the Moores' house.
  • The Red Lion, Shreding Green, Buckinghamshire
  • Kings Head, Albourne, West Sussex
  • Cricketers Inn
  • Royal Naval Arms
  • The Seagull
  • The Trout Inn
  • The Man In Space
  • Odeon Cinema, Uxbridge, Middlesex (demolished in September 1984)
  • Heatherden Hall, Pinewood Studios
  • Black Park Country Park, Iver Heath, Buckinghamshire

Production notes edit

After Sid James's character was criticised for leering at some girls in Carry On Henry (1971), here his character was changed to the put-upon family man similar to the character he portrayed in the TV sitcom Bless This House.[2] In the next film Carry On Matron (1972), his character was preoccupied with thieving, but made odd suggestive comments to nurses (including one played by Jacki Piper, who played his daughter in this film). James's girl-chasing persona was fully reinstated for subsequent films.

See also edit

  • Prague Philharmonic, Gavin Sutherland conducting. The carry on album: music from the films : London, England : ASV, p1999. LCCN 00300982

References edit

  1. ^ Chapman, J. (2022). The Money Behind the Screen: A History of British Film Finance, 1945-1985. Edinburgh University Press, p. 246.
  2. ^ a b Ross, Robert. The Carry On Companion, B.T. Batsford: London, 1996. ISBN 0-7134-7967-1 p 98

Bibliography edit

External links edit

  • Carry On at Your Convenience at IMDb
  • Carry On At Your Convenience at The Whippit Inn
  • Carry On at Your Convenience at BFI Screenonline

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This article includes a list of general references but it lacks sufficient corresponding inline citations Please help to improve this article by introducing more precise citations October 2018 Learn how and when to remove this template message Carry On at Your Convenience is a 1971 British comedy film the 22nd release in the series of 31 Carry On films 1958 1992 and was the first box office failure of the series This failure has been attributed to the film s attempt at exploring the political themes of the trade union movement crucially portraying the union activists as idle pedantic buffoons which apparently alienated the traditional working class audience of the series The film known as Carry On Round the Bend outside the United Kingdom did not return full production costs until 1976 after several international and television sales 2 The film features regulars Sid James Kenneth Williams Charles Hawtrey Joan Sims Hattie Jacques and Bernard Bresslaw It features Kenneth Cope in the first of his two Carry On appearances The film was followed by Carry On Matron in 1972 Carry on at Your ConvenienceOriginal UK quad poster by Renato FratiniDirected byGerald ThomasWritten byTalbot RothwellProduced byPeter RogersStarringSid JamesKenneth WilliamsCharles HawtreyJoan SimsHattie JacquesBernard BresslawKenneth CopeCinematographyErnest StewardEdited byAlfred RoomeMusic byEric RogersDistributed byRank OrganisationRelease date10 December 1971Running time86 minutesCountryUnited KingdomLanguageEnglishBudget 218 805 1 Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Crew 4 Filming and locations 5 Production notes 6 See also 7 References 8 Bibliography 9 External linksPlot editIn bathroom ceramics factory W C Boggs amp Son the traditionalist owner W C Boggs Kenneth Williams is having no end of trouble Bolshy and lazy union representative Vic Spanner Kenneth Cope continually stirs up trouble in the works to the irritation of his co workers and management He calls a strike for almost any minor incident or because he wants time off to attend a local football match Sid Plummer Sid James is the site foreman bridging the gap between workers and management shrewdly keeping the place going amid the unrest Prissy floral shirt wearing product designer Charles Coote Charles Hawtrey has included a bidet in his latest range of designs but W C objects to the manufacture of such dubious items W C will not change his stance even after his son Lewis Boggs Richard O Callaghan secures a large overseas order for the bidets It is a deal that could save the struggling firm which W C has to admit is in debt to the banks Vic s dim stooge Bernie Hulke Bernard Bresslaw provides bumbling assistance in both his union machinations and his attempts to woo Sid s daughter factory canteen worker Myrtle Jacki Piper She is torn between Vic and Lewis Boggs who is something of a playboy but insists he loves her Sid s wife is Beattie Hattie Jacques a lazy housewife who does little but fuss over her pet budgie Joey which refuses to talk despite her intense efforts Their neighbour is Sid s brassy and lascivious co worker Chloe Moore Joan Sims Chloe contends with the endless strikes and with her crude husband travelling salesman Fred Bill Maynard who neglects her and leaves her dissatisfied Chloe and Sid enjoy a flirtatious relationship and are sorely tempted to stray Unusually for Sid James his character is a faithful husband albeit a cheeky and borderline lecherous one Sid and Beattie find that Joey can correctly predict winners of horseraces he tweets when the horse s name is read out Sid bets on Joey s tips and achieves several large wins including a vital 1 000 loaned to W C when the banks refuse a bridging loan before Benny Davy Kaye Sid s bookie fed up with having made these payouts refuses to accept further bets from him The strikers finally return to work but it is only to attend the annual works outing a coach trip to Brighton A good time is had by all with barriers coming down between workers and management thanks largely to that great social lubricant alcohol W C becomes intoxicated and spends the day and it appears the night with his faithful adoring secretary Miss Hortense Withering Patsy Rowlands Lewis Boggs manages to win Myrtle from Vic Spanner giving his rival a beating and the couple elope After arriving home late after the outing and with Fred away Chloe invites Sid in for a cup of tea They fight their desires and ultimately decide not to have the tea fearing that neighbours might see Sid enter Chloe s home and get the wrong idea At the picket lines the next day Vic gets his comeuppance partly at the hands of his mother Renee Houston who spanks him in public and the workers and management all pull together to produce the big order to save the firm Cast editSid James as Sid Plummer Kenneth Williams as WC Boggs Charles Hawtrey as Charles Coote Hattie Jacques as Beattie Plummer Joan Sims as Chloe Moore Bernard Bresslaw as Bernie Hulke Kenneth Cope as Vic Spanner Jacki Piper as Myrtle Plummer Richard O Callaghan as Lewis Boggs Patsy Rowlands as Hortense Withering Davy Kaye as Benny Bill Maynard as Fred Moore Renee Houston as Agatha Spanner Marianne Stone as Maud Margaret Nolan as Popsy Geoffrey Hughes as Willie Hugh Futcher as Ernie Simon Cain as Barman Amelia Bayntun as Mrs Spragg Leon Greene as Chef Harry Towb as Film doctor Shirley Stelfox as Bunny waitress Peter Burton as Hotel manager Julian Holloway as Roger Anouska Hempel as New canteen girlCrew editScreenplay Talbot Rothwell Music Eric Rogers Production Manager Jack Swinburne Art Director Lionel Couch Editor Alfred Roome Director of Photography Ernest Steward Camera Operator James Bawden Make up Geoffrey Rodway Continuity Rita Davidson Assistant Director David Bracknell Sound Recordists Danny Daniel amp Ken Barker Hairdresser Stella Rivers Costume Designer Courtenay Elliott Set Dresser Peter Howitt Assistant Art Director William Alexander Dubbing Editor Brian Holland Titles GSE Ltd Processor Rank Film Laboratories Toilets Royal Doulton Sanitary Potteries Assistant Editor Jack Gardner Producer Peter Rogers Director Gerald ThomasFilming and locations editFilming dates 22 March 7 May 1971Interiors Pinewood Studios BuckinghamshireExteriors Brighton Palace Pier The West Pier in Brighton was used two years later for Carry On Girls Brighton Clarges Hotel The same location was also used in Carry On Girls Pinewood Studios The studio s wood storage area was used as the exterior of W C Boggs factory Pinewood Green Pinewood Estate The Plummers house and the Moores house The Red Lion Shreding Green Buckinghamshire Kings Head Albourne West Sussex Cricketers Inn Royal Naval Arms The Seagull The Trout Inn The Man In Space Odeon Cinema Uxbridge Middlesex demolished in September 1984 Heatherden Hall Pinewood Studios Black Park Country Park Iver Heath BuckinghamshireProduction notes editAfter Sid James s character was criticised for leering at some girls in Carry On Henry 1971 here his character was changed to the put upon family man similar to the character he portrayed in the TV sitcom Bless This House 2 In the next film Carry On Matron 1972 his character was preoccupied with thieving but made odd suggestive comments to nurses including one played by Jacki Piper who played his daughter in this film James s girl chasing persona was fully reinstated for subsequent films See also editPrague Philharmonic Gavin Sutherland conducting The carry on album music from the films London England ASV p1999 LCCN 00300982References edit Chapman J 2022 The Money Behind the Screen A History of British Film Finance 1945 1985 Edinburgh University Press p 246 a b Ross Robert The Carry On Companion B T Batsford London 1996 ISBN 0 7134 7967 1 p 98Bibliography editDavidson Andy 2012 Carry On Confidential London Miwk ISBN 978 1 908630 01 8 Sheridan Simon 2011 Keeping the British End Up Four Decades of Saucy Cinema London Titan Books ISBN 978 0 85768 279 6 Webber Richard 2009 50 Years of Carry On London Arrow ISBN 978 0 09 949007 4 Hudis Norman 2008 No Laughing Matter London Apex ISBN 978 1 906358 15 0 Ross Robert 2002 The Carry On Companion London Batsford ISBN 978 0 7134 8771 8 Bright Morris Ross Robert 2000 Mr Carry On The Life amp Work of Peter Rogers London BBC Books ISBN 978 0 563 55183 6 Rigelsford Adrian 1996 Carry On Laughing a celebration London Virgin ISBN 1 85227 554 5 Hibbin Sally amp Nina 1988 What a Carry On London Hamlyn ISBN 978 0 600 55819 4 Eastaugh Kenneth 1978 The Carry On Book London David amp Charles ISBN 978 0 7153 7403 0 External links editCarry On at Your Convenience at IMDb Carry On At Your Convenience at The Whippit Inn Carry On at Your Convenience at BFI Screenonline Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Carry On at Your Convenience amp oldid 1177717074, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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