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So, 'Carry On Again Christmas' is this interesting piece from 1970 that really captures that Carry On spirit, albeit with a twist. It's a loose adaptation of 'Treasure Island,' which is kind of amusing given the casting choices—Sid James as Long John Silver is a natural fit, yet seeing Barbara Windsor as Jim Hawkins is just... well, unexpected. Filmed in black and white because of a technicians' strike, it gives this special a quirky, almost nostalgic feel that's different from the usual vibrant Carry On color palette. The pacing is classic Carry On, with plenty of cheeky humor and some fun slapstick moments. The performances feel relaxed, as if the cast is enjoying every ridiculous moment, which adds to the charm.
This film holds a certain niche appeal among collectors, primarily due to its status as part of the Carry On Christmas specials. It's less common than the color entries, which can make finding a good copy a bit of a treasure hunt. The black and white format, a result of the period's technical issues, adds a layer of historical curiosity for collectors. Overall, it sits in a curious spot in the Carry On legacy, attracting those who appreciate the quirks of TV movie history.
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