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Doctor in the House (1954)

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Country: GB
Technical: col 91m
Director: Ralph Thomas
Cast: Dirk Bogarde, Kenneth More, Donald Sinden, Muriel Pavlow, Kay Kendall, James Robertson Justice, Donald Houston

Synopsis:

The antics of four trainee medics at St. Swithins hospital, London, involve far more than devotion to their studies and marking the bleeding time. To the ingenuous Simon Sparrow it is an unfamiliar daily round of womanising, fast driving and intoxication, and not necessarily in that order.

Review:

First of the Rank film adaptations of Richard Gordon's popular Doctor series. It benefits from a veritable feast of contemporary talent, most under contract to Rank naturally, and a generally communicated sense of fun without the coarseness of a Carry On Doctor.

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Country: GB
Technical: col 91m
Director: Ralph Thomas
Cast: Dirk Bogarde, Kenneth More, Donald Sinden, Muriel Pavlow, Kay Kendall, James Robertson Justice, Donald Houston

Synopsis:

The antics of four trainee medics at St. Swithins hospital, London, involve far more than devotion to their studies and marking the bleeding time. To the ingenuous Simon Sparrow it is an unfamiliar daily round of womanising, fast driving and intoxication, and not necessarily in that order.

Review:

First of the Rank film adaptations of Richard Gordon's popular Doctor series. It benefits from a veritable feast of contemporary talent, most under contract to Rank naturally, and a generally communicated sense of fun without the coarseness of a Carry On Doctor.


Country: GB
Technical: col 91m
Director: Ralph Thomas
Cast: Dirk Bogarde, Kenneth More, Donald Sinden, Muriel Pavlow, Kay Kendall, James Robertson Justice, Donald Houston

Synopsis:

The antics of four trainee medics at St. Swithins hospital, London, involve far more than devotion to their studies and marking the bleeding time. To the ingenuous Simon Sparrow it is an unfamiliar daily round of womanising, fast driving and intoxication, and not necessarily in that order.

Review:

First of the Rank film adaptations of Richard Gordon's popular Doctor series. It benefits from a veritable feast of contemporary talent, most under contract to Rank naturally, and a generally communicated sense of fun without the coarseness of a Carry On Doctor.

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