Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA flirtatious doctor pursues nurses at his hospital while dodging his stern administrator's disapproval. He plays matchmaker for his boss and chases after a beautiful physiotherapist, leadin... Tout lireA flirtatious doctor pursues nurses at his hospital while dodging his stern administrator's disapproval. He plays matchmaker for his boss and chases after a beautiful physiotherapist, leading to mishaps along the way.A flirtatious doctor pursues nurses at his hospital while dodging his stern administrator's disapproval. He plays matchmaker for his boss and chases after a beautiful physiotherapist, leading to mishaps along the way.
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- AnecdotesSome J. Arthur Rank Organisation executives were astonished that John Fraser (Dr. Miles Grimsdyke) accepted such a non-descript role in this movie.
- GaffesWhen Sir Lancelot Spratt draws lines on Tarquin Wendover's chest to indicate where he will cut, they are the width of the pencil. A few seconds later the camera jumps back to his chest and they are about four times as wide.
- Citations
Sir Lancelot Spratt: How did I get home ?
Dr. Gaston Grimsdyke: I bought you.
Sir Lancelot Spratt: By car ?
Dr. Gaston Grimsdyke: No, operating trolley.
- ConnexionsFeatured in Late Night Line-Up: Épisode datant du 17 avril 1966 (1966)
- Bandes originalesDoctor In Clover
Music Written, Orchestrated and Conducted by John Scott (uncredited)
with lyrics by Rick Jones and sung by Kiki Dee
From the opening title sequence featuring wacky behaviour and simple slapstick it is clear that the Doctor series has decided to throw its weight behind the Carry On series in the hope that it could cash in on its success. The plot is pretty thin and really the only thing approaching a plot is the fact that Grimsdale has come to join the regular hospital staff and instead the aim just seems to be to facilitate as many of the usual scenes as possible. I suppose it does deserve credit for being a year before Carry On Doctor so it isn't like it ripped that film off but in essence the structure is the same with lots of minor scenes and comic threads that only last a short while and draw a few laughs. It isn't anything special at all and I rarely laughed throughout the whole film but it is all quite inoffensive stuff and I was glad that it never fell into crudity or lazy double-entendres.
The performances are of the same standard as the material which is to say that they are perfectly serviceable without ever threatening to be memorable. Phillips was a good addition to the cast in the place of the much less comic Bogarde and he does the best he can with the material. It is a shame that his scenes are all pretty basic and that he isn't as funny as his normal character can often be. Justice is as enjoyable as ever and his delivery is good fun. Fraser is as dull as dishwater and the film wisely keeps him on the sidelines where possible. Sims' Matron works reasonably well in the film even if her character is a bit basic and just what you expect it to be. Turns from Haynes, Field and others are quite good while there are a few cameos along the way.
Overall then this is an inoffensive piece of nonsense. It isn't hilarious but it isn't rubbish either and those looking for gently swinging comedy for a wet weekend might find this to hit the mark; just don't expect much from it other than to be mildly entertained.
- bob the moo
- 6 nov. 2006
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Détails
- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Langue
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- Carnaby, M.D.
- Lieux de tournage
- Wexham Park Hospital, Slough, Berkshire, Royaume-Uni (RU)(Hospital used)
- Sociétés de production
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- Durée1 heure 41 minutes
- Mixage
- Rapport de forme
- 1.66 : 1