On Cleo - Subtitle Carry
: Portrayed by Kenneth Williams as a worried and unhappy leader who "resembles Kenneth Williams far more closely than Rex Harrison ever did".
: Played by Sid James as Caesar's abject devotee, famously described as suffering from "ants in the toga". Plot Highlights subtitle Carry on Cleo
: 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 : Portrayed by Kenneth Williams as a worried
: Original synopsis drafts, such as those by Talbot Rothwell, initially titled the work "Carry on Caesar" before it was hand-corrected to Cleo . Production Facts : Original synopsis drafts, such as
: A timid British inventor of the square wheel, played by Kenneth Connor.
: A bold warrior and Hengist's companion, played by Jim Dale.