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Doctor at Sea

  • 1955
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 29m
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Brigitte Bardot, Dirk Bogarde, Brenda de Banzie, and James Robertson Justice in Doctor at Sea (1955)
Bachelor Dr. Simon Sparrow goes to sea to escape the boredom of shore practice, but studies the nurses more than medicine, and Hélène Colbert is around.
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Bachelor Dr. Simon Sparrow (Dirk Bogarde) goes to sea to escape his mentor's amorous daughter, but ends up in more trouble wrangling the captain, crew, and Brigitte Bardot.Bachelor Dr. Simon Sparrow (Dirk Bogarde) goes to sea to escape his mentor's amorous daughter, but ends up in more trouble wrangling the captain, crew, and Brigitte Bardot.Bachelor Dr. Simon Sparrow (Dirk Bogarde) goes to sea to escape his mentor's amorous daughter, but ends up in more trouble wrangling the captain, crew, and Brigitte Bardot.

  • Director
    • Ralph Thomas
  • Writers
    • Richard Gordon
    • Nicholas Phipps
    • Jack Davies
  • Stars
    • Dirk Bogarde
    • Brenda de Banzie
    • Brigitte Bardot
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    5.8/10
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    • Director
      • Ralph Thomas
    • Writers
      • Richard Gordon
      • Nicholas Phipps
      • Jack Davies
    • Stars
      • Dirk Bogarde
      • Brenda de Banzie
      • Brigitte Bardot
    • 17User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 1 BAFTA Award
      • 2 nominations total

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    Dirk Bogarde
    Dirk Bogarde
    • Dr. Simon Sparrow
    Brenda de Banzie
    Brenda de Banzie
    • Muriel Mallet
    Brigitte Bardot
    Brigitte Bardot
    • Hélène Colbert
    James Robertson Justice
    James Robertson Justice
    • Capt. Hogg
    Maurice Denham
    Maurice Denham
    • Easter
    Michael Medwin
    Michael Medwin
    • Sub-lieutenant Trail
    Hubert Gregg
    Hubert Gregg
    • Archer
    James Kenney
    James Kenney
    • Fellowes
    Raymond Huntley
    Raymond Huntley
    • Capt. Beamish
    Geoffrey Keen
    Geoffrey Keen
    • Hornbeam
    George Coulouris
    George Coulouris
    • 'Chippie' the Carpenter
    Noel Purcell
    Noel Purcell
    • Corbie
    Jill Adams
    Jill Adams
    • Jill
    Joan Sims
    Joan Sims
    • Wendy Thomas
    Cyril Chamberlain
    • Whimble
    Toke Townley
    • Jenkins
    Thomas Heathcote
    Thomas Heathcote
    • Wilson
    Abe Barker
    • Old Harry
    • Director
      • Ralph Thomas
    • Writers
      • Richard Gordon
      • Nicholas Phipps
      • Jack Davies
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    david-697

    Laugh On The Ocean Wave

    One year after the highly successful 'Doctor In The House', Bogarde is back as the hapless medic Doctor Simon Sparrow. Unusually, 'St Swithins' is nowhere to be seen, neither are most of the supporting from the first movie. Even the great James Robertson Justice is playing a different character (a 'Doctor' movie without Sir Lancelot? Unthinkable!)

    That said, it's pretty much business as usual, as Doctor Sparrow runs away to sea and gets himself involved in several embarrassing situations, while James Robertson Justice roars and blusters as Captain Hogg.

    One shapely distraction is none other than Brigitte Bardot, in her first English-speaking role. A shower scene especially raises our hero's temperature!

    Veteran actor Maurice Denham makes the most of a supporting role, while familiar British faces fill out the rest of the cast.

    While not as good as the first movie, it never outstays it's welcome and is good fun.
    8wrvisser-leusden-nl

    oh .... Brigitte

    An average, very English fifties comedy, set on a freight ship.

    Nevertheless this movie offers two outstanding dimensions: the first is leading man Dirk Bogarde, who plays with his usual excellence.

    The second is Brigitte Bardot, adding much charm by her English-with-a-French-accent.

    By the way, the English film crew did a magnificent job on Brigitte: out of the many thousand of shots spanning her entire career, those from 'Doctor at Sea' are among the very best. For this reason alone it is really worth watching this movie.
    bob the moo

    Doesn't do anything that good or that bad but is only slightly entertaining in a bland sort of way

    Fresh from his training and having gotten into women trouble in his dogsbody job as a junior doctor in a surgery, Dr Simon Sparrow runs away to sea, joining a cargo ship as the medical officer. Immediately finding that he is prone to seasickness, Sparrow has to content with all manner of colourful characters – the crew of a cargo ship not being the most stable of places for people to spend their time. Things are rough enough but when they stop in a port for some shore leave, the ship picks up a couple of female passengers – making live on the ship before look calm and peaceful by way of comparison.

    Still containing the light farce and japes that the Carry On series still had in the early 1950's, the Doctor series continues with its second entry and just some predictable jokes and plots. Shoehorned out to sea, the narrative mixes some medical joking and a fairly plodding plot about nautical flirting (although never approaching what you could call innuendo). It is good-natured enough but never feels like it gets out of second gear – crawling along without any risk of doing anything that well or ever picking up a bit of speed. Without any laughs or enjoyable sequences the film does just come off as rather bland but I suppose it may still have enough about it to appeal to those just looking for an old film to watch on a wet weekend afternoon.

    Bogarde doesn't really help things in my opinion; he is bland himself and he doesn't add anything to the comedy or romantic sides of the material. His support cast aren't much better although Bardot's singsong accent and pretty shape is easy on the eye, meanwhile Justice and Sims are really the only easily well-known faces involved. Overall then a fairly uninteresting film that treads a gentle comic path and rarely does anything that good or that bad – it is all pretty bland and average. Might do for those that like this sort of stuff while having a cup of tea during a wet Sunday afternoon but probably that's about it.
    4JamesHitchcock

    Dull and Only Fitfully Amusing

    The late Richard Gordon was one of those authors who outlived his fame. In the fifties, sixties and seventies his "Doctor" books, comic novels set in the world of medicine, were immensely popular and the subject of many cinema and television adaptations, but by the time he died in 2017 he was a largely forgotten figure. "Doctor at Sea", based on one of those novels, follows the fortunes of a young doctor, Simon Sparrow who, to avoid the amorous attentions of a young woman he has no interest in marrying, signs on as ship's doctor on board a cargo ship plying between Britain and South America.

    There were a total of seven films in the "Doctor" series, of which this was the second. The first film, "Doctor in the House", had introduced James Robertson Justice as the overbearing, autocratic surgeon Sir Lancelot Spratt. Because of the nautical setting Spratt could not be used as a character in this film, but someone obviously though that Justice was too good to waste, so he returns as the overbearing, autocratic ship's captain, Wentworth Hogg. Brigitte Bardot makes her first appearance in an English-language film as Sparrow's love-interest Helene, an attractive young French passenger. Someone thought that the film should be a double romance, because a love-interest is also provided for Hogg in the shape of Helene's travelling companion Muriel.

    Dirk Bogarde as Dr Sparrow was supposedly playing the lead character, but he seemed more like a straight man to Justice's monstrous captain, and Justice, when in his overbearing/autocratic mode, can be very much an acquired taste. (The Hogg/Muriel romance never seems convincing, given Hogg's misogynistic attitudes and fiery temper). Bardot came up against the same problem which would confront her in her future English-language movies like "Viva Maria!" or "Shalako". A fine actress in her native language, she never learned to speak English with any fluency and could never act in it with any conviction. It is a long time since I last read any of Gordon's "Doctor" books, but from what I can remember they were sharp and funny. That is not, however, a description I could use of this film, which struck me as rather dull, and, at best, only fitfully amusing. 5/10
    8scelerat

    Excellent film, which, unusually, shows real understanding of the Merch

    A fairly faithful rendition of Richard Gordon's semi-biographical novel of the same name. The characters are "right", the episodic nature of the story follows, even if loosely, the basic form of the novel. The "south American Port" is an amalgam of Santos and Buenos Aires, and is pretty accurate for those places in the 1950's. The relationships between the officers, crew, and the general milieu is also very accurate. There are some superb scenes, my absolute favourite being the logging (the Merchant Navy version of a disciplinary hearing) which is both accurate and very funny. As many reviewers have already pointed out, it is a cargo ship, not a cruise ship, and the passengers are actually guests of the company. Finally, it is SS Lotus, a merchant vessel, not HMS.

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    • Trivia
      In the scene where the crew is temporarily in jail, George Coulouris ("Chippie" the Carpenter) starts to sing "When August suns are shining, and August raindrops fall, the owl..." This is the Manchester Grammar School school song. Coulouris was an alumnus of MGS.
    • Goofs
      Simon sees his name plate altered from "MD" to "BF". As a newly qualified doctor he would only have been a Bachelor of Medicine ("MB"). The joke would have been better made by deleting the "M" and adding an "F".
    • Quotes

      Dr. Simon Sparrow: A Rolls Royce is the ambition of almost every newly qualified doctor.

    • Connections
      Featured in Hollywood U.K. British Cinema in the Sixties: Northern Lights (1993)
    • Soundtracks
      Je ne Sais pas
      Music by Hubert Gregg

      Lyrics by Hubert Gregg

      Performed by Jill Day

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    • Release date
      • February 23, 1956 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Doktor Ahoi!
    • Filming locations
      • Pinewood Studios, Iver Heath, Buckinghamshire, England, UK(Studio)
    • Production company
      • Group Film Productions Limited
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 29m(89 min)
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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