Well, clearly in a B7 Carry On film the handguns
would be a LOT bigger (fnaar, fnaar).
BLAKE (Sid James) [speaking into teleport
bracelet after landing on damp planet] Watch
out for the sodden ground...
SERVALAN (Hattie Jacques) [appears from
behind tree holding VERY LARGE gun]:
There's no call for that sort of language.
I'm pretty sure Barbara Windsor would be
Jenna (and, for that matter, Miss Brahms in
Are You Being Liberated? in which case Mrs.
Cally Slocombe would keep wittering about
accommodations for her moondisk...)
The following is an actual quote from Harlan
Kennedy's article, "Carry On Up Your Comment"
in the January/February 1993 issue of Film Comment:
"The films perpetrated the following insults to pure
cinema:
*The camera was used baldly and boldly as a recording
instrument for stand-and-deliver performances
*The sets were knocked up as quickly and cheaply as
for a school play, and looked it. Either that or they
were cannibalized from other film sets at the same
studio
*The characters were walking stereotypes used and
reused from film to film."
-(Y)