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Carry On at Your Convenience (Original title)
Dates: 1971 (Copyright), 10 December 1971 (Release)

Country: United Kingdom

Directed by: Gerald Thomas

Synopsis: Comedy about the troubles at the factory of W. C. Boggs, which has a proud tradition of making toiletware. When trouble-making union rep Vic Spanner clashes with young Lewis Boggs, Spanner calls the workers out on strike. The strikers return to work for one day, which is the works outing, and they go to Brighton for the day.

Genres:
Drama, Comedy

Subjects:
Lavatories, Trade unions, Industrial action, Management
Releases
Date: 1971Country: United KingdomRelease type: unknownFormat: 35mm Film - Colour - Eastmancolor - SoundRuntime: 90 mins Length: 8100 FeetDialogue (original): English

Articles held in BFI Reuben Library (5)
In: Classic Television n1 September 1997  Pages: 25-33
Title: Carry On rememberingAuthor: BRIGHT, Jim Article type: ArticleLanguage: English
Description: Review of the thirty-one CARRY ON films.

In: Monthly Film Bulletin v39 n457 February 1972  Page: 28
Title: [Monthly Film Bulletin - v39 n457 February 1972: no known title]Language: English

In: Cinema TV Today n9961 1 Jan 1972  Page: 28
Title: [Cinema TV Today - n9961 1 Jan 1972: no known title]Language: English

In: Films and Filming v18 n6 March 1972  Page: 55
Title: [Films and Filming - v18 n6 March 1972: no known title]Language: English

In: Today's Cinema n9891 23 Mar 1971  Page: 8
Title: [Today's Cinema - n9891 23 Mar 1971: no known title]Article type: CreditsLanguage: English
Description: Credits.