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Carry On Sergeant

It’s all about a Dad . . . a Draftee . . . and a Detonation heard round the camp!
1958 | 84m | English

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Sergeant Grimshawe wants to retire in the flush of success by winning the Star Squad prize with his very last platoon of newly called-up National Servicemen. But a motley bunch they turn out to be, and it's up to Grimshawe to put the no-hopers through their paces.
Release Date: Aug 31, 1958
Director: Gerald Thomas
Writer: Norman Hudis, John Antrobus, R.F. Delderfield
Genres: War, Comedy
Keywords military spoof, sergeant, carry on, black and white
Production Companies Peter Rogers Productions
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Feb 06, 2026
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Bob Monkhouse Private Charlie Sage
William Hartnell Sergeant Grimshawe
Shirley Eaton Mary Sage
Eric Barker Captain Potts
Dora Bryan Norah
Bill Owen Corporal Bill Copping
Charles Hawtrey Private Peter Golightly
Kenneth Connor Private Horace Strong
Kenneth Williams Private James Bailey
Terence Longdon Private Miles Haywood
Norman Rossington Private Herbert Brown
Gerald Campion Private Andy Calloway
Hattie Jacques Captain Clark
Cyril Chamberlain Stores Sergeant
Arnold Diamond Fifth Specialist
Gordon Tanner First Specialist
Martin Boddey Sixth Specialist
Frank Forsyth Second Specialist
Ian Whittaker Medical Corporal
Basil Dignam Third Specialist
Anthony Sagar Stores Sergeant
John Gatrell Fourth Specialist
Alec Bregonzi First Storesman
Graham Stewart Second Storesman
Alexander Harris Third Storesman
Pat Feeney Fourth Storesman
Terry Scott Sergeant Paddy O'Brien
Edward Judd Fifth Storesman
John Mathews Sergeant Matthews
Ronald Clarke Sixth Storesman
Ed Devereaux Sergeant Russell
David Williams Seventh Storesman
Leigh Madison Sheila
Bernard Kay Injured Recruit
Jack Smethurst First Recruit
Haydn Ward Eighth Recruit
Brian Jackson Second Recruit
Graydon Gould Ninth Recruit
Don McCorkindale Third Recruit
Jeremy Dempster Tenth Recruit
Leon Eagles Fourth Recruit
Terry Dickinson Eleventh Recruit
Malcolm Webster Fifth Recruit
Henry Livings Twelfth Recruit
Patrick Durkin Sixth Recruit
Derek Martinus Recruit
James Villiers Seventh Recruit
Michael Hunt Fourteenth Recruit
John Bailey Wedding Guest (uncredited)
Hyma Beckley Wedding Guest (uncredited)
Ernest Blyth Wedding Guest (uncredited)
Rodney Cardiff New Recruit (uncredited)
Ivor Danvers Recruit (uncredited)
Nicholas Donnelly Recruit (uncredited)
Ernest Fennemore New Recruit (uncredited)
Bernard Foreman Lance Corporal (uncredited)
Helen Goss Mary's Mother (uncredited)
Victor Hagan Wedding Guest (uncredited)
Laurence Harrington Recruit (uncredited)
Norman Hartley Thirteenth Recruit (uncredited)
Ken Hutchins Soldier (uncredited)
Gerry Judge Wedding Guest (uncredited)
John Ketteringham Wedding Guest (uncredited)
Benny Lee Recruit (uncredited)
Mary Maxfield Wedding Guest (uncredited)
Don McMurray New Recruit (uncredited)
Tony Mendleson Wedding Guest (uncredited)
Jimmy Millar Sergeant (uncredited)
John Payne Soldier on Sick Parade (uncredited)
Joe Phelps Corporal (uncredited)
Arnold Schulkes New Recruit (uncredited)
Bunny Seaman Wedding Guest (uncredited)
Reg Thomason Soldier (uncredited)
Bob Wright New Recruit (uncredited)
Martin Wyldeck Mr. Sage (uncredited)
Name Job
Gerald Thomas Director
Norman Hudis Screenplay
John Antrobus Writer, Additional Writing
Joan Ellacott Costume Design
Peter Murton Set Dresser
R.F. Delderfield Novel
Betty White Casting Director
Peter Boita Editor
Geoffrey Rodway Makeup Artist
Seymour Logie Sound Editor
Bruce Montgomery Music, Music Director
Peter Hennessy Director of Photography
Stella Rivers Hairdresser
Alex Vetchinsky Art Direction
Alan Hume Camera Operator
Frank Bevis Production Manager
Name Title
Peter Rogers Producer
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Geronimo1967
5.0

I suppose that this first of the "Carry On" films suffered quite definitely from being all to easily compared with the far funnier and potent wartime efforts of the likes of Will Hay and Norman Wisdom. These latter efforts had a far more immediate sense of blackened humour given that bombs were freq ... uently dropping around them all as the films were being made. This is more of a compendium of satire and smut that struggles to build on quite a weak story, some rather puerile dialogue and a remarkably lacklustre effort from a team who seemed just a little too tentative and out-of-sorts to string the flimsy plot out. That story centres around the desire of "Sgt. Grimshawe" (William Hartnell) to retire in a blaze of glory by taking his ramshackle squadron of half-baked boys and girls and turn them into the winner of the "Star Squad" award. What ensues is slapstick-lite, with punchlines you can see from space and some really quite bland stereotypical characterisations of the nice but dim, the clever but hapless and the sexually frustrated - none of which really worked for me. It's barely eighty minutes long buy it felt longer and I was a bit bored with it by mid-way through. Better to come - well you'd hope so.

Jul 23, 2023