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Carry On Cleo (1964)
Charles Hawtrey, Jon Pertwee, Kenneth Connor and Kenneth Williams in a scene from Carry On Cleo. STUDIOCANAL Film and Theatre Film Posters and Stills. © Studiocanal Films Ltd
Media ID 8021821
Filename: ccl1964_bw_neg_003.jpg
Size: 4816 x 3629 (5.7MB)
Date: 11th November 2012
Source: STUDIOCANAL
Copyright Status: Copyrighted Work
1960s Ancient Carry On Cleo 1964 Charles Hawtrey Comedy Indoors Kenneth Williams Roman Style Jon Pertwee
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In this image from the iconic comedy film "Carry On Cleo" (1964), we are transported back to ancient times, immersing ourselves in a hilarious Roman-style production. The scene captures the comedic brilliance of Charles Hawtrey, Jon Pertwee, Kenneth Connor, and Kenneth Williams as they bring their characters to life with impeccable timing and wit. Set indoors against an elaborate backdrop that exudes historical grandeur, the actors effortlessly embody their roles, transporting us into a world filled with laughter and mischief. Their expressions reveal the sheer delight they take in delivering clever lines and executing slapstick humor. The year 1964 marked a significant era for cinema, where timeless classics like "Carry On Cleo" were born. This photograph serves as a testament to the enduring popularity of these beloved comedians who continue to make audiences laugh even decades later. As we gaze upon this vintage print courtesy of STUDIOCANAL, we cannot help but appreciate the artistry behind every frame. It is a reminder that comedy has no expiration date; it transcends time and generations. So let us celebrate this snapshot from yesteryear - an exquisite relic capturing pure comedic genius - forever reminding us to carry on laughing.