Director: Gerald Thomas•Genres: Comedy, Musical
A cowardly British officer is framed for a crime and must flee to the French Foreign Legion in the Sahara Desert. There, he attempts to maintain his cover while getting entangled in local intrigue, an impending Arab revolt, and a quest for treasure. The film is filled with the typical slapstick humor, wordplay, and musical numbers characteristic of the Carry On series.
Follow That Camel, like most Carry On films, was a box office success in the UK, appealing to audiences who enjoyed its brand of British humor, puns, and saucy innuendo. While critically it was often dismissed as lowbrow, it has maintained a cult following for its comedic performances and lighthearted parodies.
Praised for its relentless puns and British slapstick.
Appreciated for the comedic performances of the ensemble cast, particularly Phil Silvers.
Criticized by some for its perceived silliness and lack of sophisticated humor.
Google audience: Audience reviews often highlight the film's nostalgic value and the enduring appeal of its specific brand of British comedy, with many finding it a fun and lighthearted watch. Some comments suggest it's a typical 'Carry On' film, enjoyable for fans of the series.
Although Phil Silvers was an American, he was chosen for the lead role because the filmmakers felt his persona as Sergeant Bilko would translate well to a similar comic military character, and he was a star of similar stature to Sid James, who was unavailable for this film.
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