Director: Gerald Thomas•Genres: Comedy
A group of criminals plans to smuggle stolen diamonds out of a hospital by disguising themselves as nurses. Their elaborate scheme quickly unravels amidst the chaos of the maternity ward, leading to a series of misunderstandings and slapstick encounters with the hospital staff and patients. The film hilariously plays on mistaken identities and the absurdities of hospital life.
Carry On Matron, like many films in the series, received a mixed to negative critical reception, often criticized for its lowbrow humor and predictable plot. However, it was a commercial success with audiences who appreciated its familiar formula of innuendo-laden jokes and character-driven comedy, typical of the Carry On franchise.
Relies heavily on slapstick and double entendres.
Features the usual ensemble cast delivering predictable comedic performances.
The plot is thin but serves as a vehicle for gags and character interactions.
Google audience: Audience reception on Google is not readily available for this older film. However, fans of the Carry On series typically enjoy the film's lighthearted humor and the recurring cast members.
The film controversially touched upon themes of impotence and lesbianism, which was quite daring for British comedy at the time.
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