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词条 Carry On Cleo
释义

  1. Plot

  2. Background notes

  3. Cast

  4. Filming and locations

  5. Reception

  6. References

  7. Bibliography

  8. External links

{{EngvarB|date=September 2013}}{{Use dmy dates|date=September 2013}}{{More citations needed|date=June 2009}}{{Infobox film
| name = Carry On Cleo
| image = CarryOnCleo.QuadPosterUK.jpg
| caption = Original UK quad poster
| director = Gerald Thomas
| producer = Peter Rogers
| writer = Talbot Rothwell
| starring = Sid James
Kenneth Williams
Kenneth Connor
Charles Hawtrey
Jim Dale
Joan Sims
Amanda Barrie
Sheila Hancock
Julie Stevens
| narrator = E. V. H. Emmett
| music = Eric Rogers
| cinematography = Alan Hume
| editing = Archie Ludski
| distributor = Anglo-Amalgamated
| released = {{film date|1964|12|10}}[1]
| runtime = 92 minutes
| country = United Kingdom
| language = English
| budget = £165,802[2]
}}

Carry On Cleo is a British film comedy which was released in 1964.[1] It is the tenth in the series of Carry On films to be made, and the website ICONS.a portrait of England describes Carry On Cleo as "perhaps the best" of the series.[3] Regulars Sid James, Kenneth Williams, Kenneth Connor, Charles Hawtrey, and Jim Dale are present and Connor made his last appearance until his return in Carry On Up the Jungle six years later. Joan Sims returned to the series for the first time since Carry On Regardless three years earlier. Sims would now appear in every Carry On up to Carry On Emmannuelle in 1978, making her the most prolific actress in the series. The title role is played by Amanda Barrie in her second and last Carry On. Along with Carry On Sergeant and Carry On Screaming!, its original posters were reproduced by the Royal Mail on stamps to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Carry on series in June 2008.

Plot

The film opens during Caesar's invasions of Britain, with Mark Antony (Sid James) struggling to lead his armies through miserable weather. At a nearby village, cavemen Horsa (Jim Dale) and Hengist Pod (Kenneth Connor) attempt to alert Boudica to the invasion, but are captured by the Romans.

Once in Rome, Horsa is sold by the slave-trading firm Marcus et Spencius, and Hengist is destined to be thrown to the lions when no-one agree to buy him. Horsa and Hengist escape and take refuge in the Temple of Vesta. Whilst hiding there, Julius Caesar (Kenneth Williams) arrives to consult the Vestal Virgins, but an attempt is made on his life by his bodyguard, Bilius (David Davenport). In the melee, Horsa kills Bilius and escapes, leaving Hengist to take the credit for saving Caesar's life and to be made Caesar's new bodyguard.

When a power struggle emerges in Egypt, Mark Antony is sent to force Cleopatra (Amanda Barrie) to abdicate in favour of Ptolemy. However, Mark Antony becomes besotted with her, and instead kills Ptolemy off-screen to win her favour. Cleopatra convinces Mark Antony to kill Caesar and become ruler of Rome himself so that they may rule a powerful Roman-Egyptian alliance together. After seducing one another, Mark Antony agrees, and plots to kill Caesar.

Caesar and Hengist travel to Egypt on a galley, along with Agrippa (Francis de Wolff), whom Mark Antony has convinced to kill Caesar. However, Horsa has been re-captured and is now a slave on Caesar's galley. After killing the galley-master (Peter Gilmore), Horsa and the galley slaves kill Agrippa and his fellow assassins and swim to Egypt. Hengist, who had been sent out to fight Agrippa and was unaware of Horsa's presence on board, again takes the credit.

Once at Cleopatra's palace, an Egyptian soothsayer (Jon Pertwee) warns Caesar of the plot to kill him, but Mark Anthony convinces Caesar not to flee. Instead, Caesar convinces Hengist to change places with him, since Cleopatra and Caesar have never met. On meeting, Cleopatra lures Hengist, who accidentally exposes both Cleopatra and Mark Anthony as would-be assassins. He and Caesar then ally with Horsa, and after defeating Cleopatra's bodyguard Sosages (Tom Clegg) in combat, Hengist and the party flee Egypt. Caesar is returned to Rome, only to be assassinated on the Ides of March. Horsa and Hengist return to Britain, and Mark Antony is left in Egypt to live "one long Saturday night" with Cleopatra.

Background notes

The costumes and sets used in the film were originally intended for Cleopatra (1963) before that production moved to Rome and rebuilt new sets there.[4] Carry On Cleo was filmed between 13 July and 28 August 1964.[5]

The original poster and publicity artwork by Tom Chantrell were withdrawn from circulation after 20th Century Fox successfully brought a copyright infringement case against distributor Anglo Amalgamated, which found the design was based on a painting by Howard Terpning for which Fox owned the copyright and was used to promote the Cleopatra film.[6][7][8]

Cast

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  • Sid James as Mark Antony
  • Kenneth Williams as Julius Caesar
  • Charles Hawtrey as Seneca
  • Kenneth Connor as Hengist Pod
  • Joan Sims as Calpurnia
  • Jim Dale as Horsa
  • Amanda Barrie as Cleopatra
  • Victor Maddern as Sergeant Major
  • Julie Stevens as Gloria
  • Sheila Hancock as Senna Pod
  • Jon Pertwee as Soothsayer
  • Brian Oulton as Brutus
  • Michael Ward as Archimedes
  • Francis de Wolff as Agrippa
  • Tom Clegg as Sosages
  • Tanya Binning as Virginia
  • David Davenport as Bilius
  • Peter Gilmore as Galley master
  • Ian Wilson as Messenger
  • Norman Mitchell as Heckler
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  • Brian Rawlinson as Hessian driver
  • Gertan Klauber as Marcus
  • Warren Mitchell as Spencius
  • Michael Nightingale as Caveman
  • Peter Jesson as Companion
  • E. V. H. Emmett as Narrator
  • Judi Johnson as Gloria's bridesmaid (uncredited)
  • Thelma Taylor as Seneca's servant (uncredited)
  • Sally Douglas as Antony's dusky maiden (uncredited)
  • Wanda Ventham as Pretty bidder (uncredited)
  • Peggy Ann Clifford as Willa Claudia (uncredited)
  • Mark Hardy as Guard at Caesar's palace (uncredited)
  • Percy Herbert as Guard (uncredited)
  • Christine Rodgers as Hand maiden (uncredited)
  • Gloria Best as Hand maiden (uncredited)
  • Virginia Tyler as Hand maiden (uncredited)
  • Gloria Johnson as Vestal Virgin (uncredited)
  • Joanna Ford as Vestal Virgin (uncredited)
  • Donna White as Vestal Virgin (uncredited)
  • Jane Lumb as Vestal Virgin (uncredited)
  • Vicki Smith as Vestal Virgin (uncredited)
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Filming and locations

  • Filming dates: 13 July – 28 August 1964

Interiors:

  • Pinewood Studios, Buckinghamshire
  • Chobham Common, Surrey

Reception

The film premiered at London's Warner cinema on 10 December 1964[1] and went on to become one of the 12 most popular movies at the British box office in 1965.[9]

Colin McCabe, Professor of English at the University of Exeter, labelled this film (together with Carry On Up The Khyber) as one of the best films of all time.[10]

In 2007, the pun "Infamy, infamy, they've all got it in for me", spoken by Kenneth Williams, was voted the funniest one-line joke in film history.[11][12][13] The line was not written by Rothwell but borrowed with permission from a Take It from Here script written by Frank Muir and Denis Norden.[14][15]

References

1. ^{{cite web|url=http://artandhue.com/shop/carry-on-cleo/|title=Carry On Cleo |work=Art & Hue |date=2018 |accessdate=18 November 2018}}
2. ^Robert Ross, ITV-DVD Edition
3. ^{{cite web | url = http://www.icons.org.uk/nom/nominations/carry-on-films | title = Carry On Films | accessdate = 5 June 2009 | work = Icon Nominations | publisher = ICONS Ltd | location = United Kingdom | quote = the 30 Carry On films of producer Peter Rogers and director Gerald Thomas are among the most fondly remembered comedies in British cinema ... Perhaps the best was Carry On Cleo (1964) | deadurl = yes | archiveurl = https://web.archive.org/web/20080420130205/http://www.icons.org.uk/nom/nominations/carry-on-films | archivedate = 20 April 2008 | df = dmy-all }}
4. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.screenonline.org.uk/film/id/466135/|title=BFI Screenonline: Carry On Cleo (1964)|publisher=}}
5. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.thestudiotour.com/movies.php?movie_id=1977|title=the studiotour.com - Carry on Cleo (1964)|website=www.thestudiotour.com}}
6. ^{{cite book|last1=Webber|first1=Richard|title=50 Years of Carry On|date=2009|publisher=Arrow|location=London|isbn=978-0-09-949007-4}}
7. ^{{cite news |title=Cleopatra Scores Over Cleo in Court|work=The Washington Post, Times Herald |date=22 Jan 1965 |page=A16}}
8. ^{{cite news |title=Ban on posters for 'Cleopatra' satire |work=The Guardian |date=22 Jan 1965 |page=5 |url=https://pqasb.pqarchiver.com/guardian/doc/185000682.html}}
9. ^"Most Popular Film Star", Times, London, England, 31 Dec 1965, page 13. The Times Digital Archive, retrieved 11 July 2012.
10. ^{{cite news|last1=McCabe|first1=Colin|title=Why Carry On Cleo and Carry On Up the Khyber are two of the best films ever|url=https://www.theguardian.com/film/1999/jan/29/features|work=The Guardian|date=29 January 1999}}
11. ^{{cite news |url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/6524729.stm |title=Carry On quip tops one-liner poll |work=BBC News |date=4 April 2007}}
12. ^{{cite news |url=https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/1547569/Infamy-infamy-is-the-top-one-liner.html |title=Infamy, infamy is the top one liner |work=The Telegraph |date=4 April 2007}}
13. ^{{cite news |url=http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-446513/Carry-On-quip-voted-funniest-liner.html |title=Carry On quip voted funniest one-liner |work=Daily Mail |date=4 April 2007}}
14. ^{{cite press release |url=https://www.sussex.ac.uk/news/media-centre/press-releases/media/media110.html |title=Classic Laughing Matter at the University|date=4 October 2000}}
15. ^{{cite news |url=https://www.bbc.com/news/entertainment-arts-25738224|title=Obituary Denis Norden|work=BBC News|date=19 September 2018}}

Bibliography

  • {{Cite book |last=Davidson |first=Andy |title=Carry On Confidential |publisher=Miwk |location=London |year=2012 |isbn=978-1-908630-01-8 }}
  • {{Cite book |last=Sheridan |first=Simon |title=Keeping the British End Up – Four Decades of Saucy Cinema |publisher=Titan Books |location=London |year=2011 |isbn=978-0-85768-279-6 }}
  • {{Cite book |last=Webber |first=Richard |title=50 Years of Carry On |publisher=Arrow |location=London |year=2009 |isbn=978-0-09-949007-4 }}
  • {{Cite book |last=Hudis |first=Norman |title=No Laughing Matter |publisher=Apex |location=London |year=2008 |isbn=978-1-906358-15-0 }}
  • Keeping the British End Up: Four Decades of Saucy Cinema by Simon Sheridan (third edition) (2007) (Reynolds & Hearn Books)
  • {{Cite book |last=Ross |first=Robert |title=The Carry On Companion |publisher=Batsford |location=London |year=2002 |isbn=978-0-7134-8771-8 }}
  • {{Cite book |last1=Bright|first1=Morris | last2=Ross |first2=Robert |title=Mr Carry On – The Life & Work of Peter Rogers |publisher=BBC Books |location=London |year=2000 |isbn=978-0-563-55183-6 }}
  • {{Cite book |last=Rigelsford |first=Adrian |title=Carry On Laughing – a celebration |publisher=Virgin |location=London |year=1996 |isbn=1-85227-554-5 }}
  • {{Cite book |last=Hibbin |first=Sally & Nina |title=What a Carry On |publisher=Hamlyn |location=London |year=1988 |isbn=978-0-600-55819-4 }}
  • {{Cite book |last=Eastaugh |first=Kenneth |title=The Carry On Book |publisher=David & Charles |location=London |year=1978 |isbn=978-0-7153-7403-0 }}

External links

  • {{IMDb title|0057918}}
  • Carry On Films at The Whippit Inn
  • {{Screenonline title|466135}}
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