Director: John L. Murray•Genres: Comedy
A group of staff and holidaymakers at a provincial holiday camp find themselves in a series of embarrassing and chaotic situations. The camp manager attempts to maintain order while dealing with a persistent health inspector and various eccentric guests, leading to mishaps involving mistaken identities and revealing costumes.
Carry On Behind is generally considered a weaker entry in the long-running Carry On series, often criticized for its tired formula and lack of fresh comedic ideas. While it retained a loyal fanbase, critical reviews were lukewarm, with some acknowledging its slapstick elements but lamenting the decline in comedic sharpness and originality.
Relies heavily on the established Carry On formula, which some found repetitive.
Humor is largely based on innuendo and slapstick, appealing to fans but alienating some critics.
Considered by many to be one of the less inspired installments of the franchise.
Google audience: Audience reception for Carry On Behind is mixed, with many long-time fans enjoying the familiar slapstick and innuendo. However, newer viewers or those expecting more sophisticated humor often found it to be dated and predictable.
The film was originally intended to be titled "Carry On at Your Pleasure," but the title was changed during production.
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