: Played by Sid James as Caesar's abject devotee, famously described as suffering from "ants in the toga". Plot Highlights
: Once in Rome, the duo becomes entangled in the political and romantic schemes of the Roman elite, involving mistaken identities and daring escapes.
Carry on Cleo (1964) is frequently hailed by fans as the masterpiece of the Carry On series, famously utilizing the leftover sets and costumes from the high-budget Burton and Taylor film Cleopatra . Film Overview subtitle Carry on Cleo
: The story begins in Britain, where the Romans capture Hengist Pod and Horsa, taking them back to Rome.
: Portrayed by Kenneth Williams as a worried and unhappy leader who "resembles Kenneth Williams far more closely than Rex Harrison ever did". : Played by Sid James as Caesar's abject
: Original synopsis drafts, such as those by Talbot Rothwell, initially titled the work "Carry on Caesar" before it was hand-corrected to Cleo .
: A timid British inventor of the square wheel, played by Kenneth Connor. Film Overview : The story begins in Britain,
: Described in early production notes as the "world's number one Tease," she is portrayed by Amanda Barrie.