Cor  Blimey!

Cor, Blimey!

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  • Duration: 1h 48min
  • Music: Barrington Pheloung
  • Similar To: Chicken Girls: The Movie, Lost And Found
  • Story:
    Dramatisation of the love affair between Sidney James and Barbara Windsor, played out against the backdrop of the 'Carry On' films during the 1960s and 1970s.
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STORY

Story
Dramatisation of the love affair between Sidney James and Barbara Windsor, played out against the backdrop of the 'Carry On' films during the 1960s and 1970s.

TRIVIA AND POPULAR DIALOGUES

Trivia

At one point Kenneth Williams asks "Oh, what's the bloody point?" of his fellow actors. That was the last line Williams wrote in his diary before he died from an overdose of barbiturates.

Based on Terry Johnston's play "Cleo, Camping, Emmanuelle and Dick", performed in the Royal National Theatre in London, UK. Many members of the original cast - including the three leads Samantha Spiro, Geoffrey Hutchings and Adam Godley - reprised their original stage roles for this adaptation.

Windsor Davies who acted in two Carry On film's has a cameo role.

Joan Sims, Jack Douglas and Liz Fraser were among the Carry On stars who criticised this film, and the National Theatre play it was based on, for falsely portraying Sidney James as drunken and lecherous. Barbara Windsor, however, gave the project her approval and plays herself in the final scene.

Popular Dialogues

"Barbara Windsor: I think heaven's being left alone with a Steinbeck in the edit suite. You sit in front of your life and you're allowed to re-edit it. Cut the rotten bits, loop the sex, montage the good moments. Live it over and over, a bit better every time. And eventually, make it perfect."

"Sally: It's true, isn't it? Sid James: What about? Sally: You. Sid James: Every word, especially the rumours."