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IMDbWilliam Hartnell was rather like his character off screen, and could regularly be heard barking at actors who fluffed their lines. Indeed, a visiting brigadier was highly complementary to Hartnell's drilling technique.
Kenneth Williams was paid just £800 for his role.
Whilst everyone's back was turned, Kenneth Williams smeared the rope used in the assault course with butter. This lead to much exasperation from Bob Monkhouse.
The first film in the "Carry On..." series. A further thirty were produced until 1992.
Features the "Carry On..." debuts of regular stars Kenneth Williams, Charles Hawtrey, Hattie Jacques, Kenneth Connor and Terry Scott.
"Captain Potts: Who are you? Miles Heywood: 4277298 Private Heywood, M, sir. Captain Potts: Heywood? Ever heard of General Heywood? Miles Heywood: My father, sir. Captain Potts: Really? Read Admiral Heywood? Miles Heywood: My grandfather, sir. Captain Potts: Air Commodore Heywood? Miles Heywood: My uncle, sir. Captain Potts: Ah! Quick test. What's the first thing that comes into your head? Miles Heywood: Women, sir. Captain Potts: You're a soldier by tradition and instinct."
"[Charlie has managed to reasemble a Bren machine gun, despite being distracted during the demonstration] Gun Sergeant: Looks like you *were* listening. Charlie Sage: I wasn't listening. [Jerks his head towards the Bren] Charlie Sage: I used to work in the factory where they make these things!"