Follow That Camel
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Follow That Camel is the fourteenth Carry On film (and, like its predecessor, does not have the words "Carry On" in its original title). It was released in 1967. It parodies the much-filmed 1924 book Beau Geste, by P. C. Wren, and other Foreign Legion films (one character is named "Corktip", a parody of "Cigarette" in Under Two Flags).
This film was Producer Peter Rogers' attempt to break into the American market; Phil Silvers is heavily featured in a Sergeant Bilko-esque role.
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Can fresh Foreign Legion recruits 'B.O.' West and his faithful manservant Simpson help Sgt Nocker defeat the ruthless Sheikh Abdul Abulbul ?
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