Carry On Cruising (1962)
Carry On Cruising (1962)
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Cast & Crew.
Sid James
Captain Wellington Crowther
Kenneth Williams
First Officer Leonard Marjoribanks
Kenneth Connor
Doctor Arthur Binn
Liz Fraser
Glad Trimble
Dilys Laye
Florence 'Flo' Castle
Esma Cannon
Bridget Madderley
Lance Percival
Wilfred Haines, Ship's Cook
Jimmy Thompson
Sam Turner, Barman
Ronnie Stevens
Drunk Passenger
Vincent Ball
Jenkins
Ed Devereaux
Young Officer
Brian Rawlinson
Nervous Steward
Anton Rodgers
Young Man
Eric Barker
Writer
Cyril Chamberlain
Tom Tree
Willoughby Goddard
Large Man
Anthony Sagar
Cook
Terence Frisby
Passenger
Mario Fabrizi
Second Cook
Marian Collins
Bride
Jill Mai Meredith
Shapely Miss
Alan Casley
Sailor
Gerald Thomas
Director
Norman Hudis
Screenplay
Media.
Details.
Release DateMarch 12, 1962
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 29m
Filming LocationsPinewood Studios, United Kingdom
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Carry On Cruising is a 1962 British comedy film, the sixth in the series of 31 Carry On films (1958β1992). It was based on an original story by Eric Barker. P&O β Orient Lines were thanked in the credits. Regulars Sid James, Kenneth Williams and Kenneth Connor appear in the film, whereas Joan Sims and Charles Hawtrey do not. Sims took ill shortly before filming began and was replaced by Dilys Laye, making her Carry On debut, at four days' notice. Hawtrey was dropped for demanding star billing, but returned for the next entry, making this the only entry during Hawtrey's 23-film run which he missed. Sims returned two years later in Carry On Cleo. Liz Fraser notches up the second of her four appearances here. Lance Percival makes his only appearance in the series in Carry On Cruising, playing the ship's chef, the role originally designated for Hawtrey. The Australian actor Vincent Ball also makes his first, of two, Carry On appearances. This was the last film to have its screenplay written by Norman Hudis. This film was notable for being the first in the series to be filmed in colour. The film was followed by Carry On Cabby 1963.