Follow That Camel

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  • NR
  • 1967
  • 1 hr 35 min
  • 6.0  (2,665)

"Follow That Camel" is a 1967 British comedy film from Carry On producer Peter Rogers, directed by Gerry Thomas. The movie is set in the 19th century and follows a group of soldiers from the British Empire as they try to take control of a desert fort. The movie features an impressive cast including the likes of Phil Silvers, Kenneth Williams, Jim Dale and Charles Hawtrey.

The movie begins with Sergeant Nocker (Silvers) a distressed man who is on the verge of getting discharged from the British military because of his constant misbehavior. However, he soon finds a new purpose in life, as he hears about a new regiment- the 47th foot- that's stationed in the desolate Arabian desert. He decides to join the unit, hoping to enjoy the sunshine and the local exotic culture. But things don't go as planned- Nocker soon discovers that life in the desert is not as fulfilling as he hoped it would be.

The regiment is led by Colonel Jemima (Williams) and is made up of a bunch of misfits and oddballs, including the underdog Private Widdle (Dale) who is tasked with taking care of the regiment's camel. They are tasked to protect an important fort from an army of the local tribesmen who want to take over the fort.

The movie has a strong comedic angle as it follows the British soldiers adapting to their new surroundings in the Arabian desert. The plot is straightforward and the typical hijinks ensue- from the soldiers getting lost in the desert to Nocker's attempts to seduce the Colonel's wife. Despite the occasional slapstick comedy, the movie also has musical interludes and the complete package makes for a fun and lighthearted watch.

Silvers, who was known for his work in TV sitcoms, provides some comic relief throughout the movie, portraying Sergeant Nocker as a man desperate to escape the daily grind of military life. Kenneth Williams, on the other hand, is a scene-stealer as the eccentric Colonel Jemima who leads his men into battle wearing lipstick and fake tan. Jim Dale is the underdog whose comedic timing provides some of the best gags.

The movie is quite charming and presents a light-hearted look at colonialism and the British army's reputation for eccentricity. It's not the most sophisticated comedy ever made, but its silly humor and its stellar cast make it worth a watch. Overall, "Follow That Camel" is a great example of a British comedy that offers some slapstick humor along with the occasional witty one-liners.

In conclusion, "Follow That Camel" is a great British comedy movie from the late-60s that provides a lot of laughs. The movie's slapstick humor and excellent cast make for an enjoyable watch even for those who are not fans of comedy. The scenes of soldiers dressed in heavy wool suits trudging over the sand dunes or trying to assemble a tent in the desert, provide great laughs all through the runtime. If you are a fan of British humor, then "Follow That Camel" is definitely worth watching.

Follow That Camel is a 1967 comedy with a runtime of 1 hour and 35 minutes. It has received moderate reviews from critics and viewers, who have given it an IMDb score of 6.0.

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  • Release Date
    1967
  • MPAA Rating
    NR
  • Runtime
    1 hr 35 min
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    6.0  (2,665)
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