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Carry on Henry

Country: UK, Language: English, 89 mins

  • Director: Gerald Thomas
  • Writer: Talbot Rothwell
  • Producer: Peter Rogers

CGiii Comment

The 70s...and, Carry On... started to become desperate - this is a prime example.


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The(ir) Blurb...

Henry VIII has just married Marie of Normandy, and is eager to consummate their marriage. Unfortunately for Henry, she is always eating garlic, and refuses to stop. Deciding to get rid of her in his usual manner, Henry has to find some way of doing it without provoking war with Marie's cousin, the King of France. Perhaps if she had an affair...

Cast & Characters

Sid James as King Henry VIII;
Kenneth Williams as Thomas Cromwell;
Charles Hawtrey as Sir Roger de Lodgerley;
Joan Sims as Queen Marie;
Terry Scott as Cardinal Wolsey;
Barbara Windsor as Bettina;
Kenneth Connor as Lord Hampton of Wick;
Julian Holloway as Sir Thomas;
Peter Gilmore as King Francis of France;
Julian Orchard as Duc de Poncenay;
Gertan Klauber as Bidet;
David Davenport as Major Domo;
Margaret Nolan as Buxom Lass;
William Mervyn as Physician;
Norman Chappell as First Plotter