Carry On Columbus
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It is 1492 and the Sultan of Turkey controls overland trade from the Far East to Europe. Christopher Columbus, looking to make his fortune,
persuades the King and Queen of Spain to finance an expedition to find a new sea route to India. In the best traditions of the original
Carry On series, this historical farce features the cream of the comedic crop...Starring Jim Dale, Maureen Lipman, Rik Mayall, Nigel Planer,
Alexie Sayle, Julian Clary and a host of others it's sure to be a well crewed voyage! So why not grab an oar and set sail with the biggest
bunch of anchors who ever put to sea!
Cast In Alphabetical Order
Alexei Sayle as Achmed
Allan Corduner as Sam
Andrew Bailey as Genghis
Bernard Cribbins as Mordecai Mendoza
Burt Kwouk as Wang
Chris Langham as Hubba
Daniel Peacock as Tonto the Torch
Dave Freeman as Inquisitor
David Boyce as Customer with ear
Don Henderson as The Bosun
Don Maclean as Inquisitor with ham sandwiches
Duncan Duff as Inquisitor
Harold Berens as Cecil the Torturer
Holly Aird as Maria
Jack Douglas as Marco the Cereal Killer
James Faulkner as Torquemada
James Pertwee as Inquisitor
Jim Dale as Christopher Columbus
John Antrobus as Manservant
Jon Pertwee as the Duke of Costa Brava
Jonathan Tafler as Inquisitor
Julian Clary as Don Juan Diego
June Whitfield as Queen Isabella
Keith Allen as Pepi the Poisoner
Larry Miller as The Chief
Leslie Phillips as King Ferdinand
Lynda Baron as Meg
Marc Sinden as Captain Perez
Mark Arden as Mark
Martin Clunes as Martin
Maureen Lipman as Countess Esmerelda
Michael Hobbs as Inquisitor
Nigel Planer as The Wazir
Peter Gilmore as Governor of the Canaries
Peter Gordeno as The Shaman
Peter Grant as Cardinal
Philip Herbert as Ginger
Prudence Solomon as Ha
Rebecca Lacey as Chiquita
Richard Wilson as Don Juan Felipe
Rik Mayall as The Sultan
Sara Crowe as Fatima
Silvestre Tobias as Abdullah
Su Douglas as Countess Joanna
Toby Dale as Inquisitor
Tony Slattery as Baba the Messenger
Crew
Directed by Gerald Thomas
Produced by John Goldstone
Written by Dave Freeman & John Antrobus
Music by John Du Prez
Released October 1992
Running time 91 minutes