Gerald Thomas, born in Hull in 1920, is best known for his work in British comedy, particularly as the director of the Carry On series. He helmed Carry On Constable (1960) and Carry On Emmannuelle (1978), both of which showcase his knack for innuendo-laden humor. In Carry On Screaming (1966), he also appeared as an actor, further solidifying his connection to the cult film landscape. Thomas's contributions to the genre have left an indelible mark on the evolution of British cinema, making him a key figure in the realm of exploitation and comedy.
Carry On Regardless
After a bunch of no-hopers approaches an employment agency, the anarchy mounts as they do a series of odd jobs, including a chimp's tea party, trying to stay sober at a wine tasting… and demolishing a house.