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The ones that might actually be at least somewhat good:
Carry on Cleo (1964)
Carry on Cowboy (1965)
Carry on Screaming (1966)
Carry on Doctor (1967)
Carry on Up the Khyber (1968)And possibly also Follow That Camel and some of the black and white ones, particularly the one with Leslie Phillips.
I appreciate that all of these films contain elements that might be considered problematic now that we live under the iron jackboot of wokery.
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The ones that might actually be at least somewhat good:
Carry on Cleo (1964)
Carry on Cowboy (1965)
Carry on Screaming (1966)
Carry on Doctor (1967)
Carry on Up the Khyber (1968)And possibly also Follow That Camel and some of the black and white ones, particularly the one with Leslie Phillips.
I appreciate that all of these films contain elements that might be considered problematic now that we live under the iron jackboot of wokery.
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The ones that might actually be at least somewhat good:
Carry on Cleo (1964)
Carry on Cowboy (1965)
Carry on Screaming (1966)
Carry on Doctor (1967)
Carry on Up the Khyber (1968)And possibly also Follow That Camel and some of the black and white ones, particularly the one with Leslie Phillips.
I appreciate that all of these films contain elements that might be considered problematic now that we live under the iron jackboot of wokery.
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The ones that might actually be at least somewhat good:
Carry on Cleo (1964)
Carry on Cowboy (1965)
Carry on Screaming (1966)
Carry on Doctor (1967)
Carry on Up the Khyber (1968)And possibly also Follow That Camel and some of the black and white ones, particularly the one with Leslie Phillips.
I appreciate that all of these films contain elements that might be considered problematic now that we live under the iron jackboot of wokery.
-
The ones that might actually be at least somewhat good:
Carry on Cleo (1964)
Carry on Cowboy (1965)
Carry on Screaming (1966)
Carry on Doctor (1967)
Carry on Up the Khyber (1968)And possibly also Follow That Camel and some of the black and white ones, particularly the one with Leslie Phillips.
I appreciate that all of these films contain elements that might be considered problematic now that we live under the iron jackboot of wokery.