It's the moment you've all been waiting for... this week, Brendan and Jason FINALLY get to talk about Carry On Up the Khyber, the 16th in a series of 31 farcical comedies with a mostly-recurring cast. As per usual, the guys ask all the tough questions such as: is there a single person of colour in this film? Did this movie and others in the series inspire filmmakers like David Zucker? Is there a clear political message buried in all the silliness and decidedly politically incorrect humour? Does this have the most British ending to any movie covered on the podcast thus far!? This and more in this week's brand-new humdinger of an episode!
The guys also draw next week's movie out of a hat! What will it be? Join us, won't you?
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Kind Hearts and Coronets stars Dennis Price, Alec Guinness (x9); Joan Greenwood; Valerie Hobson; Miles Malleson, Arthur Lowe and Hugh Griffith; directed by Robert Hamer.
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