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Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Binding: DVD
EAN: 5014138282226
Format: PAL
Number Of Discs: 1
Region Code: 2
Sales Rank: 189718
Theatrical Release Date: 1971-12
Customer Reviews
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Rating: - What A Carry On!
Carry On At Your Convenience (1971) drew a mixed response from critics and fans. Some fans claim that this is one of the very finest of the series, displaying the true spirit of the Carry On phemenon. The film however served as a disappointment in Box Office terms with it not nearly enjoying as much success as either Henry (1970) or Loving (1970). However this stands as one of the best of the 1970's Carry On and the usual roster of regulars (apart from Barbara Windsor and Kenneth Connor) are all ... Read More
Rating: - Carry on Carrying on
A few Carry Ons (like "Emmanuelle", "Spying", "England" or "Behind") are forgettable, many are hilarious, a couple (like "Loving" and "Camping") are indispensible, but Carry On At Your Convenience ranks with Carry On Up the Khyber as being amongst the funniest movies that have ever been filmed anywhere in the world. The actual story of a labour dispute that nearly sends a "bathroom ware" factory "down the pan" to the despair of its owner WC Boggs and his son Lou (what, no American cousin John, ... Read More
Rating: - Hillarious Blast From the Past
Anyone who loves the 1970's and British comedies like a do will love this.A nostalgic journey into the past with delightful characters and non stop fun and side splitting laughter.
This one centers around a toilet factory , its incompetent management and a bolshy trade union-as well as all the asides which the whole crowd get us caught up in.
Rating: - GREAT FILM, LOUSY TRANSFER
As I was born and bred in the UK I have fond memories of growing up to the various Carry-On films. Now I reside in the USA I decided to do a search to see if any Carry-On films were available in NTSC format, and to my joy I found this movie. Joy turned to disgust when I actually sat down and watched it - the conversion process from PAL to NTSC looks like it has been performed in somebody's garden shed on second hand video editing equipment. The picture is fuzzy and the soundtrack hisses like a ruptured ... Read More
Rating: - The quintessential Carry on.
I've always adored this movie which ranks as being one of the best Carry ons - definitely a favourite of mine. It cleverly satirises union strikes, sex education films and adult movies. Sid James is in top form as a factory worker, Jaques plays his dopey wife and Kenneth Williams his boss - WC Boggs! Patsy Rowlands has the films best line when the toiletware factory is about to close down: "What will happen to me. I've given my life to Boggs!" Interesting to see the English customs parodied in 1971 that ... Read More
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