
The Carry On team send up the Tarzan tradition in great style. Lady Evelyn Bagley mounts an expedition to find her long-lost baby. Bill Boosey is the fearless hunter and guide. Prof. Tinkle is searching for the rare Oozalum bird. Everything is going swimmingly until a gorilla enters the camp, and then the party is captured by an all female tribe from Aphrodisia...... (Full plot summary below)
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The Carry On team send up the Tarzan tradition in great style. Lady Evelyn Bagley mounts an expedition to find her long-lost baby. Bill Boosey is the fearless hunter and guide. Prof. Tinkle is searching for the rare Oozalum bird. Everything is going swimmingly until a gorilla enters the camp, and then the party is captured by an all female tribe from Aphrodisia...
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| User ReviewMatt JTerry Scott's finest hour (except maybe Sgt-major McNutt), and Valerie Leon's amazonian princess will make you go all weak at the knees. Perfection. |
| User ReviewPrivate UThis is a series of 'Carry on...' comedy. It is so addictive... I cannot describe. |
| User ReviewJamie Cmore silly fun from the carry on team, with a great appearance from Frankie Howerd ! |
| User Reviewmirabella 1Excellent Carry On film with the team on top form but the absence of Kenneth Williams is noticeable. |
| User ReviewJason JExcellent Carry On film with the team on top form but the absence of Kenneth Williams is noticeable. |
| User ReviewStuart KFor the 19th Carry On film, producer Peter Rogers, director Gerald Thomas and writer Talbot Rothwell took on the Tarzan films. And it is a very funny film, using plenty of double-entendres and knob gags, which are apt for this setting, even it it was all done on soundstages, it doesn't spoil the enjoyment. This one, set around the turn of the century, follows an expedition into darkest Africa, it has ornithologist Professor Inigo Tinkle (Frankie Howerd) looking for the legendary Oozlum bird, they're aided by explorer Bill Boosey (Sid James) and African guide Upsidaisi (a blacked up Bernard Bresslaw), also with them are Lady Evelyn Bagley (Joan Sims), who years earlier lost her husband and baby son, and has returned to the area to look for them. They find Lady Bagley's son, now a Jungle Boy (Terry Scott), and they stumble upon the Lost World of Aphrodisia, a land populated by beautiful ladies. This is another funny addition to the Carry On series, with good humour and smutty dialogue. Frankie is at his camp best, it's a pity he only did two Carry On films, he suited their humour. It's an enjoyable way to pass an hour and a half, and humour like this is needed again today!! :D |
| User ReviewLuke Hby far one of the most amusing carry on's as this one finds the gang wandering through the jungle, with plenty of sex puns and misunderstandings. it is quite a gem for the carry on team. |
| User ReviewScott HI'm a sucker for all the Carry On movies when you consider the double meanings that they got away with back in the 60's. A great silly laugh and nothing more. |
| User ReviewMatthew BClassic Carry On. Not much plot, but who cares? Every line has a joke in it, not an inch wasted. |
| User ReviewSarah GI have seen this film time and time again and I laugh every single time. Recomended to one and all! |