
Carry On Up the Khyber is a 1968 British war comedy film which is the sixteenth in the Carry On series. It was released on 28 November, 1968 and stars Sid James, Kenneth Williams, Charles Hawtrey, Joan Sims, Bernard Bresslaw and Peter Butterworth. It is a sequel to the 1967 film Carry On Doctor and was followed by Carry On Camping in 1969.
Sir Sidney Ruff-Diamond looks after the British outpost near the Khyber Pass. Protected by the kilted Third Foot and Mouth regiment, you would think they were safe but the Khazi of Kalabar has other ideas.
Victims[]
- Seven Animals - Killed by unknown people off-screen, bodies shown.
- Ten Unnamed British Soldiers - Killed by unknown Afghan soldiers off-screen, bodies shown.
- Private Ginger Hale - Died of injuries inflicted by unknown Afghan soldiers.
- Unnamed Afghan Soldier - Shot by unknown British soldiers with rifles off-camera, body shown.
- The Fakir - Decapitated by unknown Afghan soldiers off-screen, head shown.
- Pig - Killed and cooked by unknown people off-screen, body shown.
- Three Unnamed British Soldiers - Killed by unknown Afghan soldiers off-screen, bodies shown.
- Unnamed Afghan Soldier - Shot by Sid Boggle with a pistol.
Deaths[]
- Total - 25
- 17 Humans
- All Male
- 8 Animals
- 7 Unspecified Animals
- 1 Pig
- 17 Humans
Kill Count[]
- Sid Boggle - 1 (Alive)