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Carry On Teacher

Carry On Teacher (1959)

1h 26m | PG-13

⭐ 6.2 / 10

When a well-loved headmaster decides to retire, his scheming pupils have other ideas. The cunning boys unleash a campaign of practical jokes, armed with gin, itching power, and bombs!

Director: Gerald Thomas

Studio: Beaconsfield Productions

Genre: Comedy

Video: 720p

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Cast

Kenneth Connor

Kenneth Connor

as Gregory Adams

Charles Hawtrey

Charles Hawtrey

as Michael Bean

Leslie Phillips

Leslie Phillips

as Alistair Grigg

Joan Sims

Joan Sims

as Sarah Allcock

Kenneth Williams

Kenneth Williams

as Edwin Milton

Hattie Jacques

Hattie Jacques

as Grace Short

Reviews

By John Chard

Ding Dong and Allcock. The third of the Carry On series finds the gang up to their necks in strife at Maudlin Street Secondary Modern School. Headmaster William Wakefield (Ted Ray) is a fine and good man who doesn't believe in corporal punishment, this has endeared him to the children of the school. However, he is considering moving on to another school to further his career, but first he has to oversee the arrival of two school inspectors and hope all goes smoothly. Fat chance of that happening, the kids have got wind or Wakefield wanting to leave and start to sabotage everything, with the teachers suffering the brunt of things. "Teacher" is a warm hearted entry in the series, choosing prat-falls and genial set-pieces for its comedy. The teachers bicker and crack under the strain of the kids pranks and sabotages, while there's also a couple of nice romantic threads bubbling away. Also of note is the not so sly debate on corporal punishment, Wakefield is firmly against it, while robust Maths teacher Grace Short (Hattie Jacques) is the other end of the scale - she's cane mad! There's a feminist angle as well, adding some more depth to Norman Hudis' screenplay. Ultimately though it's about the laughs, about the chaos, and watching the series regulars go about their way with skill and tongues in cheek. A hit at the box office, Carry On Teacher is quintessentially an early Carry On movie, with wry social observations and a harmless naivety towards the education system, there's not much to dislike here. 8/10