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IMDbFinal film in the "Carry On" film franchise series to be shot in black and white.
Barbara Windsor recalled that while filming the scene on the conveyor belt, Charles Hawtrey fainted. She thought it was due to fright, but it turned out that he was drunk. A unit nurse innocently asked if anyone had tried giving him a tip of brandy, to which Kenneth Williams scoffed, "That's the last thing he needs, dear".
The movie spoofed the Ian Fleming spy and criminal organization acronym, such as SMERSH and SPECTRE from the James Bond films, and UNCLE from the movies and TV series. These acronym spoofs in this picture were BOSH, SNOG, SMUT and STENCH. Their meanings are as follows: BOSH: The British Operational Security Headquarters; SNOG: The Society for the Neutralisation of Germs; SMUT: The Society for the Monopoly of Universal Technology and STENCH: The Society for Total Extinction of Non-Conforming Humans.
Actor Jim Dale once said about wearing disguises in this movie: "The difficulty was in projecting my main character through the disguises. On at least two occasions I am, facially, totally unrecognizable, but to keep to the storyline it was important that the audience wouldn't think an entirely new character had been introduced into the plot - I only hope that I succeeded".
First time in a "Carry On" film in which Kenneth Williams' catchphrase "Stop Messing About" is used. Williams first popularized this catchphrase in the classic radio show "Hancock's Half Hour".
"Desmond Simpkins: Oh, Vienna! Lovely! I've always wanted to see Vienna before I die. The Chief: With a bit of luck, you'll do both."
"Doctor Crow: I am Doctor Crow. You are surprised? Daphne Honeybutt aka Agent Brown Cow: Yes, I am! I expected you to be a man... or a woman."