The Wedded Bliss computer dating agency aims to bring together the lonely hearts of Much-Snoggin-in-the-Green. Its owner, Sidney Bliss, has enough complications in his own love life, but still produces a pamphlet called 'The Wit to Woo'. The strange collection of hopefuls lead to some outlandish matches—and jealousies are bound to lead to trouble.
Sid James
Sidney Bliss
Kenneth Williams
Percival Snooper
Charles Hawtrey
James Bedsop
Joan Sims
Esme Crowfoot
Hattie Jacques
Sophie Plummett
Terry Scott
Terence Philpot
Richard O'Callaghan
Bertrum Muffet
Bernard Bresslaw
Gripper Burke
Jacki Piper
Sally Martin
Imogen Hassall
Jenny Grubb
Julian Holloway
Adrian
Janet Mahoney
Gay
Amelia Bayntun
Corset Lady
Mike Grady
Boy Lover
Patsy Rowlands
Miss Dempsey
Patricia Franklin
Miss Deery
Bart Allison
Grandpa Grub
Dorothea Phillips
Aunt Beatrice Grubb
Colin Vancao
Wilberforce Grubb
Joe Cornelius
Boxing Second
Bill Pertwee
Barman
Ronnie Brody
Henry
Joan Hickson
Mrs Grubb
Valerie Shute
Girl Lover
Bill Maynard
Mr Deery
Harry Shacklock
Lavatory Attendant
Philip Stone
Robinson
Derek Francis
Bishop
Hilda Barry
Grandma Grub
Ann Way
Aunt Victoria Grubb
Gordon Richardson
Uncle Ernest Grubb
Tom Clegg
Trainer
Anthony Sagar
Man in Hospital
Alexandra Dane
Emily
Sonny Farrar
Violinist
Josie Bradley
Pianist
Anna Karen
Wife
Lauri Lupino Lane
Husband
Gavin Reed
Window Dresser
Len Lowe
Maitre d'
Fred Griffiths
Taxi Driver
Kenny Lynch
Bus Conductor
Chris Adcock
Workman (uncredited)
Paul Barton
Party Guest (uncredited)
Peter Butterworth
Sinister Client (uncredited)
Rodney Cardiff
Party Guest (uncredited)
Vic Chapman
Party Guest (uncredited)
Maurice Connor
Party Guest (uncredited)
Tina Hart
Party Guest (uncredited)
Renee Heimer
Pub Customer (uncredited)
Fran Hunter
Party Guest (uncredited)
Betty Huntley-Wright
Grubb Family Member (uncredited)
Fred Machon
Pub Customer (uncredited)
Gerald Paris
Train Passenger (uncredited)
Robert Russell
Policeman (uncredited)
Arnold Schulkes
Party Guest (uncredited)
Tony Selby
Wrestler (uncredited)
Reg Thomason
Party Guest (uncredited)
Director
Gerald Thomas
Screenplay
Talbot Rothwell
July 18, 2015
6
Ignorance actually is, in this case, Bliss!
As the 1970s began, the Carry On team would continue undaunted by a new decade and a changing of the times, they instead embraced it with innuendo laden open arms - for better and worse as would prove to be the case.
"Loving" finds Sid James and Hattie Jaques as a boyfriend and girlfriend couple operating under false pretences as a wedded bliss couple running a computer dating agency. The central theme is that of a number of hapless and lovelorn singletons who hope to get fixed up by the "Bliss Agency", only to find disaster after disaster, mismatch after mismatch, befalling those hoping for Cupid/Eros' arrows to strike.
It's all very plot less, a sort of rerun of Carry On Regardless but with the amiable vignettes of that film replaced here with more knowingly bawdy and sexy scenarios. Terry Scott and James have fun as randy old devils, each thrust into a number of awkward situations via angry girlfriends & boyfriends, Kenny Williams gets the best part of the screenplay as a marriage guidance counsellor - and confirmed bachelor - hopelessly out of his depth when push comes to shove (ooh-err), while Jacki Piper and Imogen Hassall positively steam up the screen with underwear and push-up-bra revelations.
The 70s would prove to be a troublesome decade for the series, and this does feel like the start of the slide, which is annoying since the rather cheeky and funny Carry On Up the Jungle was also released this same year. There is some value in "Loving", it has Sid and Hattie as a warring couple, which is always fun to be part of, while Williams and Scott throw themselves into their roles - just as Bernard Bresslaw steals scenes as a hulking wrestler miffed at Joan Sims' being the apple of Sid James' eye! But it feels forced and although it has some moments for fans to enjoy, the high points of Carry On Up the Kyber and the box office gold of Carry On Camping would ultimately prove to be nostalgic glances back to the series' better days. 6/10
Status:
Released
Original Language:
English
Budget:
$0.00
Revenue:
$0.00