Carry On Doctor

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Carry on Doctor
Directed by Gerald Thomas
Produced by Peter Rogers
Written by Talbot Rothwell
Starring Frankie Howerd
Sid James
Charles Hawtrey
Music by Eric Rogers
Cinematography Alan Hume
Editing by Alfred Roome
Distributed by J Arthur Rank Organisation
Release date(s) 1967
Running time 94 mins
Country Flag of United Kingdom UK
Language English
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Carry On Doctor (1967) is the fifteenth film in the "Carry On" series.

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[edit] Plot summary

Francis Bigger, 'preacher and healer', ends up in hospital in this chaotic Carry-on medical movie. With Dr. Kilmore in trouble, Matron refuses to support him after the amorous attentions she has fed Dr. Tinkle have paid off. There's a humorous but slight role for Charles Hawtrey suffering from a sympathetic pregnancy and the film closes with the patients' revenge on Dr. Tinkle and the formidable Matron because of their conspiracy against Dr. Kilmore.

[edit] Trivia

  • The exterior shots of the hospital are actually of Maidenhead (in Berkshire, England) Town Hall.
  • The portrait hanging over one of the doors is that of Sir Lancelot interpreted by James Robertson Justice in the rival series "Doctor", produced by Peter Rogers' wife, Betty E. Box.
  • Contains a sly reference to Carry On Nurse (1959), specifically the daffodil thermometer scene. When a nurse approaches Francis Bigger with a daffodil, he says, "Oh no you don't! I saw that film!"

[edit] Business data

Filming dates: 11 September 196720 October 1967

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