An exhilarating mix of white-knuckle action, dark comedy and dramatic intrigue, 'Gringo' joyrides into Mexico, where mild-mannered businessman Harold Soyinka (David Oyelowo) finds himself at the mercy of his cutthroat bosses Richard (Joel Edgerton) and Elaine (Charlize Theron), local drug lords and a morally conflicted black-ops mercenary. Crossing the line from law-abiding citizen to wanted criminal, Harold battles to survive his increasingly dangerous situations.
Ted (Zac Efron): handsome, smart, charismatic, affectionate. Liz (Lily Collins): a single mother, cautious, but smitten. A picture of domestic bliss, the two seem to have it all figured out, that is until Ted is arrested and charged with a series of increasingly grisly murders. As concern turns to paranoia, Liz is forced to consider how well she knows the man she shares a life with and, as the evidence piles up, decide if Ted is truly a victim, or actually guilty as charged.
The film finds disgraced cop Frank Penny (Aaron Eckhart) on a rogue mission of redemption to find the Chief of Police (Giancarlo Esposito)'s abducted daughter. With the girl's chances of survival already slim, Penny makes a fatal mistake and kills the twisted abductor, eliminating their only lead as to the girl's whereabouts. Now joined by ambitious reporter Ava (Courtney Eaton) who is live streaming the search, all hell breaks loose when the dead abductor's brother (Ben McKenzie) arrives on the scene with a bloody thirst for revenge...
If you are seriously ill and need to go to hospital, just make sure it isn't the Long Hampton Hospital, as this is where the Carry On team have taken up malpractice. If it's laughter you're after, however join eminent surgeon Frederick Carver, orderly Screwer and Doctors Stoppidge and Nookey for a prescription of smutty smiles. It's the perfect tonic you should take as regularly as your funny bone allows. Where there's a pill there's a way!
If you decide to look for romance, don't expect to find any joy at the Wedded Bliss Agency. If you're looking for laughs, on the other hand, this should be your first port of call. Sid James and Hattie Jacques star as Sid and Sophie Bliss, the agency proprietors who are living a lie: they're not married! With Kenneth Williams, Joan Sims and Terry Scott as clients the computer dating system certainly matches strange bedfellows and builds to one of the funniest slapstick climaxes of the series. Carry On Loving is just one thing on top of another!
Screen adaptation of the award-winning comic series created by Frank Miller. Interweaving multiple storylines from the series' history, the film is set both before and after 'Sin City' (2005). Powers Boothe returns as corrupt politician Senator Roark, who is being hunted down by Nancy Callahan (Jessica Alba) after the suicide of her friend and protector John Hartigan (Bruce Willis). Joseph Gordon-Levitt stars as a shady gambler determined to bring down the city's biggest villain; and Josh Brolin plays Dwight McCarthy, a man struggling to maintain control over his life and personal demons while fending off his ex-girlfriend Ava (Eva Green)'s wealthy husband Damien Lord (Marton Csokas).
It's non stop romps as the Carry On team deliver the goods in one of the rudest and funniest of the Carry On films. The cast are all on top form as a bunch of no-hoppers who join an agency in the search for a job. The anarchy mounts as they do a series of odd jobs, including a chimps' tea party, trying to stay sober at a wine-tasting and demolishing a house.
This time the jokes are really ancient! Roland Crump, (Kenneth Williams) and Anna Vooshka (Elke Sommer) are eminent archaeologists excavating a Roman Town that just happens to lie beneath a caravan site at the height of the summer season. Surrounding the distinguished diggers are holiday pals Ernie and Fred (Windsor Davies and Jack Douglas) who have their sights set on the local beauty spots - the female campers - and Carry On favourites Joan Sims, Peter Butterworth and Bernard Bresslaw who are on hand to fuel the 'in-tents' humour.
In Carry On Behind, the team leave no stone unturned in their ruthless pursuit of laughter!
'Carry On Henry' is the (almost) true story of Henry VIII's (Sid James). Discover the previously hidden details of Henry's private life, such as his hatred of garlic and his love of hunting... wenches that is! Sid James turns in a majestic performance and is given noble support by Kenneth Williams, Terry Scott, and rest of the regulars.
The Carry On team take a package holiday that starts disastrously and rapidly goes downhill. The paradise island of Elsbels is not all it's cracked up to be. The hotel isn't finished, the staff are a bit thin on the ground - in fact Pepe (Peter Butterworth) is the staff and the locals are far from friendly! A catalogue of disasters beset the gang that will keep you in fits of laughter.
Ahoy there! There's nothing like a Jolly Roger on the Seven Seas with the Carry On team. There's the whiff of mutiny in the air as Juliet Mills runs away to sea disguised as a Midshipman and ends up on a ship commanded by the wicked Captain Fearless (Kenneth Williams). Can Able Seamen Poop-Decker (Bernard Cribbins) be trusted?
Starring Reg Varney (The Best Pair of Legs in the Business) and Bob Grant (Til Death Us Do Part, The Jugg Brothers) as the two tear-away clippies with an eye for the ladies - and a habit of slacking off, 'On the Buses' was one of the UK's longest running sitcoms, and a ratings winner on its original release. In these movie spin-offs, 'On the Buses' sees women drivers employed to ease staff shortages at the bus depot. 'Mutiny on the Buses' visits Windsor Safari Park where the conductresses are dropping their knickers in protest. 'Holiday on the Buses' finds the team descending on a Welsh holiday village. Fired from their depot for crashing three buses, Jack and Stan travel to the seaside to run the resort's transport.
Debt collector and sometime-killer Roy (Ben Foster) survives a death-trap assignment set by his loan-shark boss. The would-be killers are mostly dead and he is just about alive. Before making his getaway, Roy discovers a young prostitute, Rocky (Elle Fanning) hiding in the back room, and he sees something in her frightened, defiant eyes that prompts a fateful decision. He takes her with him as he flees New Orleans to Galveston - an action as ill-advised as it is inescapable.
A hilarious romp through the bars and bedrooms of the Wild West with the Carry On gang! Sid James is on top form as the Rumpo Kid, an outlaw who shakes up the sleepy residents of Stodge City. Kenneth Williams is the puritanical judge, and Jim Dale plays Marshall P. Knutt, a hapless plumber mistakenly sent to clean up the town.
Prepare for Six of the Best as the Carry On team cause chaos in the school yard. When a well-loved headmaster decides to retire, his scheming pupils have other ideas. The cunning boys unleash a campaign of practical jokes, armed with gin, itching power and bombs! No one is safe from the classroom havoc...
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