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So, 'Carry On England' is this quirky little piece from 1976 that throws us into a mixed gender air defense base during World War II. It’s an interesting mix of slapstick and innuendo, which is pretty much what you expect from the Carry On series. You’ve got Captain Melly trying to maintain order among a motley crew more focused on their romantic entanglements than the war effort. The atmosphere leans heavily on farcical humor, with some genuinely funny moments, though it can feel uneven at times. The performances are what you'd expect—over-the-top but charming in a way that makes you chuckle and roll your eyes simultaneously. It’s distinctive for its setting and approach to gender roles in a comedic light, which is quite bold for its time.
This film has a bit of a mixed reception among collectors due to its niche appeal within the Carry On series. There have been various home video releases over the years, but it's not as widely available as some of its counterparts, which has led to a bit of scarcity in physical formats. This might pique the interest of collectors looking for something a bit off the beaten path, especially those who appreciate the blend of comedy and historical context.
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