Carry On Teacher |
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Carry On Teacher - 1959 | 86 mins | Comedy | B&WThe Production TeamDirector: Gerald
Thomas. Producer: Peter Rogers. Script: Norman Hudis. Cinematography: Reginald H. Wyer. Editing: John Shirley. Art Direction: Lionel Couch. Costume Dept: Laurell Staffell. Make-Up Department: George Blackler. Sound: Leslie Wiggins, Robert T. MacPhee and Gordon K. McCallum. Original Music: Bruce Montgomery. |
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The CastTed Ray - William Wakefield Kenneth Connor - Gregory Adams Charles Hawtrey - Michael Bean Kenneth Williams - Edwin Milton Hattie Jacques - Grace Short Leslie Phillips - Alistair Grigg Rosalind Knight - Felicity Wheeler Joan Sims - Sarah Allcock Cyril Chamberlain - Alf Richard O'Sullivan - Robin Stevens Carol White - Sheila Dale |
Plot SynopsisFollowing the pattern of earlier films, Carry on Teacher was a coy, cosy look at the world of mortar-boards and chalk dust. Naturally enough it is the main team members who inject touches of manic humour and delightful prat-falling to the scenario, but with the exception of moments of babyish bickering between Hawtrey and Williams, these characters are not the clumsy eccentrics of the initial films. Even the ultimate dithering science master, Kenneth Connor, is a brilliant and clever teacher who battles with love sickness and tongue-tied spoonerisms to create a likeable figure of bumbling nervousness. Both Hattie Jacques and Joan Sims crusade through the blinkered men's world of education with comments about beating the men at their own game and sorting out the school's problem for the feminist course. Jacques' wildly uncontrolled math’s mistress is the chief harridan of cane mad authority. The film's chief asset is an inspired tooth-and-nail battle of one-upmanship between Hawtrey's music master and the flamboyant English master played by Kenneth Williams. Their tense relationship is strained even further through disagreements over the school play, Romeo and Juliet. The disastrous staging of the Bard forms the, by now standard, explosive
Carry On, Ted Ray's amazed and totally dumbfounded headmaster sinks
deeper and deeper into his front row seat and literally eats his handkerchief
in embarrassment. The tear-jerking finale has the children's bad behaviour
explained away as a plan to distress the visiting school inspector
and thus destroy Ted Ray's dreams of leaving Maudlin Street School.
Teacher is a delightfully naive vision of the education system and
was another top money earner for the Carry On stable. The team had
developed a style of outrageous retelling of the same story through
similar characters in various locations and occupations. |
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