Carry On Behind - Cast

Cast

  • Kenneth Williams as Professor Roland Crump
  • Elke Sommer as Professor Anna Vrooshka
  • Bernard Bresslaw as Arthur Upmore
  • Kenneth Connor as Major Leafe
  • Jack Douglas as Ernie Bragg
  • Joan Sims as Daphne Barnes
  • Windsor Davies as Fred Ramsden
  • Peter Butterworth as Henry Barnes
  • Liz Fraser as Sylvia Ramsden
  • Patsy Rowlands as Linda Upmore
  • Ian Lavender as Joe Baxter
  • Adrienne Posta as Norma Baxter
  • Patricia Franklin as Vera Bragg
  • Donald Hewlett as Dean
  • Carol Hawkins as Sandra
  • Sherrie Hewson as Carol
  • David Lodge as Landlord
  • Marianne Stone as Mrs Rowan
  • George Layton as Doctor
  • Brian Osborne as Bob
  • Larry Dann as Clive
  • Georgina Moon as Sally
  • Diana Darvey as Maureen
  • Jenny Cox as Veronica
  • Larry Martyn as Electrician
  • Linda Hooks as Nurse
  • Kenneth Waller as Barman
  • Billy Cornelius as Man with salad
  • Melita Manger as Woman with salad
  • Hugh Futcher as Painter
  • Helli Louise Jacobson as Nudist
  • Jeremy Connor as Student with ice cream
  • Alexandra Dane as Lady in low-cut dress
  • Sam Kelly as Projectionist
  • Johnny Briggs as Plasterer
  • Lucy Griffiths as Lady with hat
  • Stanley McGeagh as Short-sighted man
  • Brenda Cowling as Wife
  • Sidney Johnson as Man in glasses
  • Drina Pavlovic as Courting girl
  • Caroline Whitaker as Student
  • Ray Edwards as Man with water

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