Carry On England Nudity

Carry On England Nudity. Carry on England (1976) Up to around 1963, there was no nudity or even real 'sex scenes' in movies (full release movies you understand ) and the Carry On movies, though not showing out and out full on nudity all the time, did provide an 'outlet' for men to go see a movie which may have a boob or a bum in it Emmanuelle had reportedly been seen by over 500 million people worldwide.

Carry on England (1976)
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This would have restricted audiences to those aged fourteen and over, but the film managed to get awarded an A certificate after heavily toning down the scenes featuring topless nudity and removing one comedic use of the word fokker . Carry On England (1976) Publication date 1976 Topics comedy Item Size 759.9M

Carry on England (1976)

Carry On England is a 1976 British comedy film, the 28th release in the series of the original 30 Carry On films (1958-1978) There were far too many changes to the tried and trusted formula for England to be a success UK AA certificate (thus excluding anyone under 14 years old) the film was cut by the BBFC to heavily reduce the topless nudity in the 'Trousers and nothing else' scene, and to replace Patrick Mower's line of 'I know a Fokker when I see one' to 'Bristols usually come in.

Carry on England Movies & TV. The "AA" certificate proved "difficult to accommodate at the Box Office" as this "AA" award, and its nudity, was out of character with previous Carry On films and thus. but was cut down to the non-age limited A certificate by heavily toning down the scenes featuring topless nudity and removing one comic use of the word.

Carry on England (1976) MUBI. Carry On England is a 1976 British comedy film, the 28th release in the series of the original 30 Carry On films (1958-1978) Melly takes over as the new Commanding Officer at an experimental mixed sex air defence base