Under the Doctor | |
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Directed by | Gerry Poulson |
Written by | Ron Bareham |
Produced by | Ron Bareham Peter Harrison |
Starring |
Barry Evans Penny Spencer Liz Fraser Hilary Pritchard |
Cinematography | Ray Parslow |
Edited by | Mike Kaufman |
Music by | Jean Bouchéty |
Production companies | GPA Films Thorrawood |
Distributed by | Alpha Films |
Release date |
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Running time | 84 minutes |
Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
Under the Doctor is a 1976 British sex comedy directed by Gerry Poulson and starring Barry Evans, Penny Spencer, Liz Fraser and Hilary Pritchard. [1] It was written by Ron Bareham.
A Harley Street doctor enjoys dalliances with three of his female patients.
It was shot at Isleworth Studios and on location around London.[ citation needed]
The Monthly Film Bulletin wrote: "A 'confessional' sex comedy neither startling, erotic or amusing, but none the less well up to the usual level of British witlessness. The jollifications include an attempted seduction with a sausage stuck upright in a plate of mashed potato, a reprise of the duel scene in Barry Lyndon, and Liz Fraser, a still game veteran of the genre, doing overblown imitations of Mae West and Marlene Dietrich." [2]
Under the Doctor | |
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Directed by | Gerry Poulson |
Written by | Ron Bareham |
Produced by | Ron Bareham Peter Harrison |
Starring |
Barry Evans Penny Spencer Liz Fraser Hilary Pritchard |
Cinematography | Ray Parslow |
Edited by | Mike Kaufman |
Music by | Jean Bouchéty |
Production companies | GPA Films Thorrawood |
Distributed by | Alpha Films |
Release date |
|
Running time | 84 minutes |
Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
Under the Doctor is a 1976 British sex comedy directed by Gerry Poulson and starring Barry Evans, Penny Spencer, Liz Fraser and Hilary Pritchard. [1] It was written by Ron Bareham.
A Harley Street doctor enjoys dalliances with three of his female patients.
It was shot at Isleworth Studios and on location around London.[ citation needed]
The Monthly Film Bulletin wrote: "A 'confessional' sex comedy neither startling, erotic or amusing, but none the less well up to the usual level of British witlessness. The jollifications include an attempted seduction with a sausage stuck upright in a plate of mashed potato, a reprise of the duel scene in Barry Lyndon, and Liz Fraser, a still game veteran of the genre, doing overblown imitations of Mae West and Marlene Dietrich." [2]