Carry On Up the Khyber
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Sir Sidney Ruff-Diamond looks after the British outpost near the Khybar pass. Protected by the kilted Third Foot and Mouth regiment, you would think they were safe, but the Khazi of Kalabar has other ideas—he wants all the British dead. But his troops fear the 'skirted-devils, who are rumoured not to wear any underwear.
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Cast

Sidney James
Sir Sidney Ruff-Diamond

Kenneth Williams
Rhandi Lal, the Khasi of Kalabar

Charles Hawtrey
Private Jimmy Widdle

Roy Castle
Captain Keene

Joan Sims
Lady Joanie Ruff-Diamond

Bernard Bresslaw
Bungdit Din

Peter Butterworth
Brother Belcher

Terry Scott
Sergeant Major Macnutt

Angela Douglas
Princess Jelhi

Cardew Robinson
Frowsi, the Fakir

Julian Holloway
Major Shorthouse

Peter Gilmore
Private Ginger Hale

Wanda Ventham
Khasi's First Wife

Alexandra Dane
Busti

Michael Mellinger
Chindi

David Spenser
Bungdit Din's Servant

Patrick Allen
Narrator (voice) (uncredited)

Johnny Briggs
Sporran Soldier (uncredited)

Carmen Dene
Hospitality Girl (uncredited)

Eve Eden
Khasi's Wife (uncredited)
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Reviews
CinemaSerf
When the "Carry On" films had a decent story to underpin their brand of humour, they were aways better - and this one is certainly one of the best. Sidney James is the British Governor of a North West Indian province who is facing a cunning revolt from the outwardly charming, but (not so) secretly devious "Khasi of Kalabar" (Kenneth Williams). If you've ever seen "The Drum" (1938) then you will know the plot - and everyone pulls together well in this comedy swipe at the Raj and and the stiff-upper-lipped members of the "Third Foot-and-Mouth Regiment". I was never the biggest fan of Roy Castle, but he is quite effective here as are the regulars - especially Joan Sims and Bernard Bresslaw as henchman "Bungdit Din". The Welsh valleys pass well enough for the Himalayas, and the jokes and action come thick and fast enough to raise plenty of smiles before an ending that will make any Scotsman cringe. Like all of this franchise, it has dated badly, but taken in the spirit it was intended, it is still an half decent collegiate effort that I quite enjoy watching now and again.
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