Carry On Cruising

1962 film by Ralph Thomas, Gerald Thomas

Carry On Cruising is a 1962 film from the Carry On film series. The situation is that of a cruise ship, with interplay between the crew and passengers.

Directed by Gerald Thoams and (uncredited) Ralph Thomas. Written by Norman Hudis from a story by Eric Barker.

Wilfred Haines, Ship's Cook

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  • I've never seen eggs cracked more conscientiously. Or slowly. Speed, man! Speed is the essence. Do it the Haines way. Lift...and drop.

Captain Crowther

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  • Now, then. I am going to be blunt and make some very cutting remarks.
  • They can't do this to me! Changing the barman? It's like ripping out the engine!

First Officer Marjoriebanks

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  • We understand each other. With some difficulty, but we do understand each other.

Cast

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