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  • Actors: Kenneth Williams, Sidney James, Charles Hawtrey, Joan Sims, Hattie Jacques
  • Directors: Gerald Thomas
  • Writers: Talbot Rothwell
  • Producers: Peter Rogers
  • Format: PAL
  • Language: English
  • Subtitles: English
  • Subtitles for the Hearing Impaired: English
  • Region: Region 2 (Read more about DVD formats.)
  • Aspect Ratio: 1.66:1
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Run Time: 87 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 4.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (7 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B00009PAJL
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #468,789 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)
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[NON-U.S. FORMAT (PAL) Region 2 U.K. Import - This will not play on U.S./Canada DVD players or those from most other countries outside of Europe. You would need a "multi-region" or "region-free" PAL compatible DVD player or computer.] REVIEW: Hattie Jacques finally got to the play the title role when Carry On Matron immortalised the character she had developed during several previous outings, most notably in Carry On Doctor. And she seized it with gusto. This is no one-dimensional performance, but a very human portrait of a woman doing her best to retain her authority in the face of mounting chaos--a raid planned by Sid James to steal the hospital's supply of contraceptive pills. Certainly, she's obsessed with regular bowel movements--this wouldn't be a Carry On film otherwise--but she remains a majestic figure of dignity with a touch of human warmth. Occasionally, too, a real hint of irony peeks through the slapstick and the innuendo. Surely scriptwriter Talbot Rothwell had his tongue lodged firmly in his cheek when he gave Barbara Windsor--then married to Ronnie Knight--the line, "I don't fancy being a gangster's moll!" Terry Scott makes a guest appearance and Sid James is at his most conniving and lecherous. Theatre impresario Bill Kenwright has a cameo role and there's an early appearance from Wendy Richard as a prototype Pauline Fowler. But it's the female stalwarts who shine. Joan Sims and Hattie Jacques were truly comic actresses of the highest order. SYNOPSIS: If your funny bone is in need of tickling, this is the prescription you need. Carry On Matron finds the team on top form in Finisham Maternity Hospital where the kindly Matron (Hattie Jacques), panic-stricken surgeon (Kenneth Williams) and wacky psychiatrist (Charles Hawtrey) rule the roost. It's action stations when Sid Carter (Sid James) leads a gang of incompetent crooks intent on stealing a hoard of birth control pills. Joan Sims shines as the expectant mother in this beloved Carry On favourite.

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If you like the wonderful 70's and British Comedy , you will love this!
Gary Selikow
Joan Sims is reduced to a bit part really as Kenneth Connor's ever pregnant wife who just keeps on shovelling down food.
J. Morgan
Carry On Matron is consistently funny and develops well to a fun climax.
Ian Phillips

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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful By ianphillips@uk.dreamcast.com on July 29, 2001
Format: VHS Tape
After the failure of Carry On At Your Convenience (1971), Gerald Thomas (Director) and Peter Rodgers (Producer) decided to return to familiar terrority - the hospital. Previous medical titles Nurse (1958), Doctor (1967) and Again Doctor (1969) had proved immensly succesful at the Box Office and were regarded by some as some of the best entries in the long running series.
In my own opinion I have to say that I found Again Doctor (1969) to be the best of the medical carry on's, although this later entry is of good value. All of the familiar faces are here including Hattie Jaques in the title role, who plays the role marvelously, taking a calmer, more subtle approach to the role in comparison to the more ferocious stereotype as seen in Nurse and Doctor. Sid James, Kenneth Williams, Joan Sims, Barbara Windsor, Bernard Bresslaw, Charles Hawtrey, Terry Scott, Kenneth Connor, Jaki Piper and Patsy Rolands are all present as well as being joined by Kenneth Cope, Jack Douglas, Bill Maynard, Gwendoline Watts and none other than Wendy Richard, more famously known as the downtrodden Pauline Fowler in the hit BBC T.V soap, EastEnders.
There is a little more structure to the plot with it centering around Sid and his petty gang of crooks that plan to rob the maternity ward of fertlity pills, which are worth millions abroad. They send in Kenneth Cope in drag, posing as a nurse. Its all predictable stuff of course but there are some wonderful performances here including a lovley cameo from Joan Sims as an over-expectant mother who spends most of her time eating in bed, Terry Scott as the ever randy doctor and Kenneth Williams who is permantley paranoid about being struck down with some illness.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful By Ian Phillips on May 2, 2006
The medical Carry On's had always been a popular phenomenon in the series. Carry On Nurse (1959) topped the U.S box office charts and ran in some cinemas for over two and a half years. Carry On Doctor (1967) was virtually an updated re-make of that classic and this became a huge hit too. Carry On Again Doctor (1969) is my own personal favourite medical Carry On and was another enormous success too.

In the 1970's ideas were beginning to wear thin so producer, Peter Rogers and director, Gerald Thomas decided a return to the hospital, which had always proved a popular staple in the series, was what the series needed to give it an injection of life needed after the failure of Carry On At Your Convienience (1971).

Carry On Matron (1971) was made when the series was nearing its peak. The storyline actually had more of (dare I say it) structure to it than previous medical titles in the series.

Sid (Sid James) and his reluctant bunch of petty crooks (Kenneth Cope, Bernard Bresslaw and Bill Maynard) plan to rob a maternity ward of fertiity pills which are worth millions abroad. They send in Kenneth Cope in drag posing as a nurse. His identity is soon discovered by Nurse Ball (Barbara Windsor) and very soon they become lovers. Its all the usual predictable gags and corny old British jokes but there is something about the cozy little world of the Carry On's that remains refreshingly timeless.

The formidable, Hattie Jaques takes the title role as Matron, who plays this more gently than the usual ferocious steretype as seen in Nurse and Doctor. She soon falls in love with Dr. Bernard Cutting (Kenneth Williams) and eventually the pair marry.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful By J. Morgan on September 29, 2005
Carry on Matron plot involves a gang of crooks, Sid James, Bill Maynard, Bernard Bresslaw & Kenneth Cope, robbing a maternity hospital of "the pill" and selling them to other less well off countries. The only way to get information on where the pill is stored is by Kenneth Cope, dressing up as a nurse and going inside the hospital. Kenneth Cope as a nurse attracts the attention of a randy doctor, played by Terry Scott, who takes a fancy to him. The plot rolls along with several running gags including one with Kenneth Connor as a train station master complaining about his much delayed baby. Hattie Jacques is the matron with the inevitable crush on the chief consultant, played by Kenneth Williams.

Joan Sims is reduced to a bit part really as Kenneth Connor's ever pregnant wife who just keeps on shovelling down food.

Barbara Windsor plays the sexy nurse who also falls for Kenneth Cope when his identity is revealed when he runs upstairs, falls as he does and she sees his trousers rolled up under his nurse's uniform. It's one of the better films in the series.
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By Gary Selikow on April 21, 2003
Format: VHS Tape
Another fun-filled, laugh a minute, Carry On Adventure, set in, as quite a lot are, a hospital!
Old lovable rogue Sid Carter (Sid James) leads his bumbling gang of thieves in an escapade to steal a massive hoard of birth control tablets from Finisham Maternity Hospital, and gets his son Cyril (Kenneth Cope) to pose in drag as a nurse, with disastrous consequences.
Add to this the neurotic head of the hospital, Sir Bernard Cutting (Kenneth Williams), the bumbling and domineering Matron (Hatti Jacques)-who Sir Bernhard is curiously besotted with- and the blond and bubbly fun-girl Nurse Susan Ball (Barbara Windsor)-as the nurse who Cyril lands as his roommate- and you get a handful of disasters and laughs.
If you like the wonderful 70's and British Comedy , you will love this!
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