A new midshipman joins a frigate, encountering mutiny, pirates, mistaken identities, and shipwrecks while navigating Spanish waters with his captain, lover, and friend. Survival is uncertain in this swashbuckling adventure.
This is the tale of Albert Poop-Decker, a newly commissioned Midshipman (although he took 8 1/2 years to qualify). He joins the frigate Venus, and adventures through Spanish waters, mutinee and Pirates taking his Captain, his sweet-heart and his best-friend with him! With mistaken identities and shipwrecks awash, it's a surprise any of them live to tell the tale!—Simon N. McIntosh-Smith <[email protected]>
There are four misfits aboard the HMS Venus, a frigate which is in service to fight the Spanish Armada. One is Albert Poop-Decker, newly minted as a midshipman by the Admiralty, who, in their desperation for men for service, passed him despite he being woefully unqualified in his naivety. While this service was to be his first as midshipman, he is mistakenly on board as a laborer due to two, Sally, a barmaid, who, in her own desperation to find a way to get to Spain to locate her love, Roger, has thus far successfully masqueraded as "Midshipman Albert Poop-Decker". Three is clueless cesspit cleaner Walter Sweetly, on board as a "volunteer" like the real Albert. And four is the captain himself, Fearless, who is less than so in finding any excuse not to enter into battle due to his delicate nature. Fearless' behavior doesn't sit well with two of his other officers, Lt. Jonathan Howett and Mr. Angel, the boatswain, who plot to relieve Fearless of his duties without it being considered an official mutiny. In Albert, Sally, Walter and Fearess' collective bumbling, and Albert and Sally falling in love with each other, they inadvertently change the nature of the situation and the status of the war with Spain.—Huggo
On his way to Venus, his first ship, Albert Poop-Decker finds his Midshipman's uniform stolen by Sally in a Plymouth house of ill-repute. He then finds himself press-ganged onto Venus anyway, where Sally is indeed posing as the Midshipman. Silly Sally. Silly Navy.—Jeremy Perkins {J-26}
Carry On Jack starts with the death of Admiral Horatio Nelson (Jimmy Thompson) whose last words are that Britain needs a bigger navy with more men, followed by his famous request for a kiss to Hardy (Anton Rodgers), upon which he meets his demise.In the main story, Albert Poop-Decker (Bernard Cribbins) has taken 8.5 years and still not qualified as midshipman but is promoted by the First Sea Lord (Cecil Parker) as England needs officers. He is to join the frigate Venus at Plymouth. Arriving to find the crew all celebrating as they are sailing tomorrow, he takes a sedan chair with no bottom (so he must run), carried by a young man and his father (Jim Dale and Ian Wilson, respectively) to Dirty Dick's Tavern.
Mobbed by women in the tavern as he is holding a sovereign aloft (as advised by Dale), he is rescued by serving maid, Sally (Juliet Mills). She wants to go to sea to find her shanghaied boyfriend Roger, but landlord Ned (George Woodbridge) has let her down. She finds that Poop-Decker has not reported to the ship yet and is unknown to them, so in a room upstairs she knocks him out and takes his midshipman's uniform.
Poop-Decker wakes and dons a dress to cover his long johns, and downstairs, along with excreta pit cleaner named Walter Sweetly (Charles Hawtrey), is shanghaied by a press gang run by the Venus' First Officer Lieutenant Jonathan Howett (Donald Houston) and his officer in charge of the crew, Mr Angel (Percy Herbert).They come to when at sea on the ship named Venus and are introduced to Captain Fearless (Kenneth Williams). Poop-Decker makes himself known but there is already a Midshipman Poop-Decker aboard - Sally, in disguise. Poop-Decker, as a hopeless seaman, goes on to continually upset Howett by doing the wrong thing. Sally reveals her identity to Poop-Decker after he has been punished, and he decides to let things continue as they are. Eventually, Poop-Decker and Sally fall in love with each other.
After three months at sea and no action, the crew are very restless, and when they finally see a Spanish ship, the captain has them sail away from it. Howett in particular protests as he believes that the captain is running away from a fight.
Howett and Angel hatch a plot, making it look like the ship has been boarded by the enemy during a night raid and using Poop-Decker as an expendable dupe to get the captain leave the ship on his own volition. Poop-Decker, Sweetly and Sally thus help the captain into a boat, and they leave the ship, but while leaving his cabin, the captain gets a splinter in his foot, which later goes gangrenous. When they reach dry land, Captain Fearless reckons that they are in France and they need only to walk a short distance to reach Calais, while they are standing on Spanish soil. Sally and Poop-Decker spot a party of civilians and steal their clothes while they are bathing.
Now in charge of the ship, Howett and Angel sail for Cadiz and plan on taking it from Don Luis (Patrick Cargill), the Spanish Governor. They are successful, but their plot is ruined by Poop-Decker's group, who stumble into Cadiz (believing it to be Le Havre) and recapture the Venus. Sailing back to England, they encounter a pirate ship, whose crew seizes the Venus. The captain Patch (Peter Gilmore) turns out to be Sally's lost love Roger, but upon seeing him as a rough, brutal rogue, she no longer wants to have anything to do with him. In order to force her compliance, Patch and Hook (Ed Devereaux) try to make Poop-Decker and Fearless walk the plank, but Poop-Decker manages to escape and cut down a sail which covers the pirates, capturing them.
In Cadiz, the former crew of the Venus are taken to be shot but escape with five empty Spanish Men of War to England for prize money and glory. They are within sight of England when they encounter the Venus. While Poop-Decker, Sally and Walter are working below decks on cutting off Fearless's badly infected leg, a fire gets out of control on deck and burns a sail which sets off the Venus' primed cannons, hitting all five Spanish ships and thus once again thwarting Howett's shot at fame and glory. Poop-Decker and his companions end up at the Admiralty as heroes. Fearless is promoted to Admiral and given a desk job. Poop-Decker and Sweetly are given the rank of honorary Captains, with pensions, but Poop-Decker reveals that he is going to leave the service to marry Sally.