Carry On Constable - Cast and Crew

Cast and Crew

  • Sid James as Sergeant Frank Wilkins
  • Eric Barker as Inspector Mills
  • Kenneth Connor as Constable Charlie Constable
  • Charles Hawtrey as Special Constable Timothy Gorse
  • Kenneth Williams as Constable Stanley Benson
  • Leslie Phillips as Constable Tom Potter
  • Joan Sims as WPC Gloria Passworthy
  • Hattie Jacques as Sergeant Laura Moon
  • Shirley Eaton as Sally Barry
  • Cyril Chamberlain as Constable Thurston
  • Joan Hickson as Mrs May
  • Irene Handl as Distraught Mother
  • Terence Longdon as Herbert Hall
  • Jill Adams as WPC Harrison
  • Freddie Mills as Jewel Thief
  • Brian Oulton as Store Manager
  • Victor Maddern as Detective Sergeant Liddell
  • Esma Cannon as Deaf old lady
  • Hilda Fenemore as Agitated Woman
  • Screenplay - Norman Hudis
  • Idea - Brock Williams
  • Music - Bruce Montgomery
  • Art Director - Carmen Dillon
  • Director of Photography - Ted Scaife
  • Editor - John Shirley
  • Production Manager - Frank Bevis
  • Camera Operator - Alan Hume
  • Assistant Director - Peter Manley
  • Sound Editor - Leslie Wiggins
  • Sound Recordists - Robert T MacPhee & Bill Daniels
  • Continuity - Joan Davis
  • Make-up - George Blackler
  • Hairdressing - Stella Rivers
  • Dress Designer - Yvonne Caffin
  • Set Dressing - Vernon Dixon
  • Casting Director - Betty White
  • Producer - Peter Rogers
  • Director - Gerald Thomas

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