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Carry On Loving

Their Mating Game is a Riot!
1970 | 88m | English

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Popularity: 3 (history)

Director: Gerald Thomas
Writer: Talbot Rothwell
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The Wedded Bliss computer dating agency aims to bring together the lonely hearts of Much-Snoggin-in-the-Green. Its owner, Sidney Bliss, has enough complications in his own love life, but still produces a pamphlet called 'The Wit to Woo'. The strange collection of hopefuls lead to some outlandish matches—and jealousies are bound to lead to trouble.
Release Date: Sep 20, 1970
Director: Gerald Thomas
Writer: Talbot Rothwell
Genres: Comedy, Romance
Keywords bachelor, virgin, love, sexual humor, carry on, wrestler, scam, couple, private detective, double entendre, modeling, marriage counselor, eccentric family, married, computer dating, innuendo
Production Companies The Rank Organisation
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Aug 03, 2024
Entered: Apr 15, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Sid James Sidney Bliss
Kenneth Williams Percival Snooper
Charles Hawtrey James Bedsop
Joan Sims Esme Crowfoot
Hattie Jacques Sophie Plummett
Terry Scott Terence Philpot
Richard O'Callaghan Bertrum Muffet
Bernard Bresslaw Gripper Burke
Jacki Piper Sally Martin
Imogen Hassall Jenny Grubb
Julian Holloway Adrian
Janet Mahoney Gay
Amelia Bayntun Corset Lady
Anna Karen Wife
Mike Grady Boy Lover
Patsy Rowlands Miss Dempsey
Patricia Franklin Miss Deery
Bart Allison Grandpa Grub
Joan Hickson Mrs Grubb
Bill Maynard Mr Deery
Derek Francis Bishop
Hilda Barry Grandma Grub
Kenny Lynch Bus Conductor
Philip Stone Robinson
James Beck Mr. Roxby
Bill Pertwee Barman
Name Job
Gerald Thomas Director
Talbot Rothwell Screenplay
Alfred Roome Editor
Ernest Steward Director of Photography
Lionel Couch Art Direction
Courtenay Elliott Costume Design
Stella Rivers Hairdresser
Geoffrey Rodway Makeup Artist
Jack Swinburne Production Manager
David Bracknell Assistant Director
Garth Thomas Second Assistant Director
James Bawden Camera Operator
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Peter Rogers Producer
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BAFTA Awards Best Actor N/A Nominated
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Reviews

John Chard
6.0

Ignorance actually is, in this case, Bliss! As the 1970s began, the Carry On team would continue undaunted by a new decade and a changing of the times, they instead embraced it with innuendo laden open arms - for better and worse as would prove to be the case. "Loving" finds Sid James and Hatt ... ie Jaques as a boyfriend and girlfriend couple operating under false pretences as a wedded bliss couple running a computer dating agency. The central theme is that of a number of hapless and lovelorn singletons who hope to get fixed up by the "Bliss Agency", only to find disaster after disaster, mismatch after mismatch, befalling those hoping for Cupid/Eros' arrows to strike. It's all very plot less, a sort of rerun of Carry On Regardless but with the amiable vignettes of that film replaced here with more knowingly bawdy and sexy scenarios. Terry Scott and James have fun as randy old devils, each thrust into a number of awkward situations via angry girlfriends & boyfriends, Kenny Williams gets the best part of the screenplay as a marriage guidance counsellor - and confirmed bachelor - hopelessly out of his depth when push comes to shove (ooh-err), while Jacki Piper and Imogen Hassall positively steam up the screen with underwear and push-up-bra revelations. The 70s would prove to be a troublesome decade for the series, and this does feel like the start of the slide, which is annoying since the rather cheeky and funny Carry On Up the Jungle was also released this same year. There is some value in "Loving", it has Sid and Hattie as a warring couple, which is always fun to be part of, while Williams and Scott throw themselves into their roles - just as Bernard Bresslaw steals scenes as a hulking wrestler miffed at Joan Sims' being the apple of Sid James' eye! But it feels forced and although it has some moments for fans to enjoy, the high points of Carry On Up the Kyber and the box office gold of Carry On Camping would ultimately prove to be nostalgic glances back to the series' better days. 6/10

May 16, 2024
Geronimo1967
6.0

"Sid" (Sidney James) and "Sophie" (Hattie Jacques) run the "Wedded Bliss" dating agency that supposedly uses complex computer algorithms to match couples. Their cleverly entitled "to wit to woo" brochure is supposed to help make true love blossom but it's a "Carry On" so of course you're going to ge ... t the mismatches of the century playing out for the next ninety minutes. This is one of the more memorable of the franchise for me. The comedy bond between James and Jacques was always a strong one and here there is just enough humour - as opposed to tacky innuendo - to keep the thing entertaining enough with Joan Sims and a rather unlikely Lothario in Terry Scott, adding well too. It's not one of the better roles for Kenneth Williams ("Snooper"), Charles Hawtrey's "Bedsop" was actually quite annoying and it definitely recycles a few earlier ideas just once too often, but as these films go this is a slightly better effort that maybe raises a titter rather than a laugh and passes the time in a predictably smutty fashion.

Aug 06, 2023