: The film features one of the most iconic lines in British comedy history, delivered by Kenneth Williams as Caesar: "Infamy, infamy, they've all got it in for me!" . Production Facts
: Original synopsis drafts, such as those by Talbot Rothwell, initially titled the work "Carry on Caesar" before it was hand-corrected to Cleo . subtitle Carry on Cleo
: The production was able to achieve a lavish look on a Carry On budget by reusing the massive sets built for the 1963 Hollywood epic Cleopatra . : The film features one of the most
The movie is a satirical take on the legendary romance between Julius Caesar, Mark Antony, and Cleopatra, blending sharp British wit with slapstick humor. : The movie is a satirical take on the
: Portrayed by Kenneth Williams as a worried and unhappy leader who "resembles Kenneth Williams far more closely than Rex Harrison ever did".