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  1. Up the Khyber This one has a slightly stronger storyline than some of its predecessors, but still continues to rely primarily on low-comedy visual and verbal gag situations for its yocks.

  2. 1 de ene. de 2000 · Up The Khyber is a genuinely original, resourceful and funny film. No surprise that it is producer Peter Rogers' favourite out of a series which, if played back to back, would run for 44 hours and ...

  3. Khyber Pass. slang The buttocks. The term comes from rhyming slang in which "Khyber Pass" rhymes with "ass" or "arse." (The Khyber Pass is a narrow mountain pass on the border between Afghanistan and Pakistan.) Primarily heard in UK. It's icy out there, so take it slow, or you'll end up on your Khyber Pass! See also: Khyber, pass. Farlex ...

  4. Carry On Up The Khyber. Perhaps the finest moment form the Carry On team... India, 1895 and the British colonials rule. The natives are ready to revolt, prevented from acting only by fear of Britain's famous 'Devils in Skirts', the Scottish regiment protecting the Khyber pass. 258 IMDb 6.8 1 h 25 min 1968. X-Ray 7+. Adventure · Comedy · Exciting.

  5. Written by on June 3, 2023. Sir Sidney Ruff-Diamond looks after the British outpost near the Khybar pass. Protected by the kilted Third Foot and Mouth regiment, you would think they were safe, but the Khazi of Kalabar has other ideas—he wants all the British dead. But his troops fear the 'skirted-devils, who are rumoured not to wear any ...

  6. Carry on Up the Khyber Cast & Crew. Sort by: One of the largest lists of directors and actors by MUBI. The actors on this list are ranked according to MUBI users rating. We use cookies to ensure that we give you the best experience on our website. Click here for more information. Accept Reject ...

  7. Up the Khyber (d. Gerald Thomas, 1968) to be the best in the series. It was the Carry On entry that got the most votes in the 1999 British Film Institute poll of the 100 finest British films ever made (it was placed 99th). A zany look at Britain's colonial past, it spoofs such Empire adventures as Zulu (d.