
Carry On Behind is a 1975 British comedy film which is the twenty-seventh in the Carry On series. It was released on 19 December, 1975 and stars Kenneth Williams, Kenneth Connor, Jack Douglas, Joan Sims and Peter Butterworth, Bernard Bresslaw and Patsy Rowlands. It is a sequel to the 1974 film Carry On Dick and was followed by Carry On England in 1976.
Two professors visit an archaeological dig near a caravan park. Amidst eccentric characters and sexual humor, the caravan site sinks, leading to a striptease performance instead of the planned cabaret.
Victims[]
- Woolly Mammoth - Died in an unspecified manner off-screen, skeleton shown.
- Unnamed Primitive Man - Died in an unspecified manner off-screen, mentioned.
- Eight Chickens - Killed by unknown people off-screen, bodies shown.
- At Least Six Unspecified Animals - Killed by unknown people off-screen, bodies shown.
- Chicken - Killed by unknown people off-screen, body shown.
- Fly - Sprayed by Ernie Bragg with an insecticide spray.
Deaths[]
- Total - 18
- 17 Animals
- 9 Chickens
- 6 Unspecified Animals
- 1 Fly
- 1 Woolly Mammoth
- 1 Human
- All Male
- 17 Animals
Kill Count[]
- Ernie Bragg - 1 (Alive)