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Dentist in the Chair

  • 1960
  • 1h 24min
CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
5.1/10
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Dentist in the Chair (1960)
Comedy

Agrega una trama en tu idiomaBurglar steals Dentistry equipment by mistake and tries to sell them to Student Dentists. Mild amusements follow.Burglar steals Dentistry equipment by mistake and tries to sell them to Student Dentists. Mild amusements follow.Burglar steals Dentistry equipment by mistake and tries to sell them to Student Dentists. Mild amusements follow.

  • Dirección
    • Don Chaffey
  • Guionistas
    • Val Guest
    • Bob Monkhouse
    • George Wadmore
  • Elenco
    • Bob Monkhouse
    • Peggy Cummins
    • Kenneth Connor
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  • CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
    5.1/10
    232
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    • Dirección
      • Don Chaffey
    • Guionistas
      • Val Guest
      • Bob Monkhouse
      • George Wadmore
    • Elenco
      • Bob Monkhouse
      • Peggy Cummins
      • Kenneth Connor
    • 10Opiniones de los usuarios
    • 2Opiniones de los críticos
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    Bob Monkhouse
    Bob Monkhouse
    • David Cookson
    Peggy Cummins
    Peggy Cummins
    • Peggy Travers
    Kenneth Connor
    Kenneth Connor
    • Sam Field
    Eric Barker
    Eric Barker
    • The Dean
    Ronnie Stevens
    Ronnie Stevens
    • Brian Dexter
    Vincent Ball
    Vincent Ball
    • Michaels
    Eleanor Summerfield
    Eleanor Summerfield
    • Ethel
    Reginald Beckwith
    Reginald Beckwith
    • Mr. Watling
    Stuart Saunders
    • Inspector Richardson
    Ian Wallace
    • Dentist
    Peggy Simpson
    • Miss Brent
    Jean St. Clair
    • Lucy
    Avril Angers
    Avril Angers
    • Maggie
    • (as Rosie Lee)
    Charlotte Mitchell
    • Woman in Surgery
    • (as Charllotte Mitchel)
    Philip Gilbert
    Philip Gilbert
    • Young Man in Surgery
    Jeremy Hawk
    Jeremy Hawk
    • Instructor
    Harry Hutchinson
    • Porter
    Alf Dean
    • Wrestler
    • (as Alfred Dean)
    • Dirección
      • Don Chaffey
    • Guionistas
      • Val Guest
      • Bob Monkhouse
      • George Wadmore
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    2geoffm60295

    Tedious, dull and totally unfunny

    Some student dentists, who look as if they are on the verge of being middle aged, receive some 'dodgy' dental equipment that's.been stolen. What follows is a painful and tedious narrative whereby Kenneth Connor and his student dental colleagues try to rid themselves of the loot. Bob Monkhouse, a popular TV comedian of the time, couldn't really act. Someone like Leslie Phillips would have been far better, hence from the word go, Monkhouse is out of his depth and thus looks distinctly uncomfortable in the starring role. Sadly, the second lead, Ronnie Stevens, doesn't really impress in a comedic role, but comes across as nothing more than a bland, stuffy and colourless figure. Only Kenneth Connor comes out with any credit, but even he can't save this awful film due to the puerile dialogue and the flimsy storyline. This sort of film was an effort to cash in on the 'Doctor in the House' films but spectacularly fails! The film wasn't funny when it was released and after 60 years, it's lost all traces of humour! After 30 minutes of watching this drivel, I needed a stiff drink.
    5boblipton

    Doesn't Drill Down To The Humor

    And here we have another byproduct of the sort of humorous movie that first flowered with DOCTOR IN THE HOUSE, as Bob Newhouse, Ronnie Stevens, and Peggy Cummins try to graduate dental school.

    In the genre of "professional in training," not only have we seen doctors in the house, but nurses, veterinarians, lawyers and now dentists. I think these were popular, not just because the original starred Dirk Bogarde and James Robertson Justice, but because it made these types funny to the audience. Mack Sennett began the profess with his Keystone Kops, reducing authority figures feared by his lower-class audience into objects of ridicule. These movies didn't just rely on funny stuff, they humanized them.

    Unfortunately, this one is a step back. Aside from the obligatory hazing of the students by the fearsome dean, Eric Barker, there's only one short sequence in which the students have to deal with patients, who come out of their clinic rather worse for the experience. That's not the way the public comes out of encounters with the young, unsure, but basically competent young professionals of the other movies of the genre. Instead, most of the movie is taken up with what would be, in other movies of the type, an irrelevance, caused by Kenneth Connor stealing dental instruments by accident, flogging them to the students, and then having to recover them by raising a hundred pounds to buy them back. An interesting, if rather worn-down genre of humor has been reduced to boiling oil and melted lead... and dental students pulling out perfectly good teeth.

    Therefore, this movie needs to be approached as pure farce, and that's a matter of the excellence of the gags and the styles of the comic performers involved. Miss Cummins is cute in the rote role of the pretty young professional, but Monkhouse and Ronnie Stevens are neither particularly sympathetic, nor, to my taste, are they particularly funny. I'm going to chalk that up to Your Mileage May Vary; they certainly had their fans in their day. However, while Connor is adept in his role, there's little of novelty in all of this. Just another watchable movie for a rainy afternoon.
    6Leofwine_draca

    Fun vehicle for Bob Monkhouse

    I'm confused by the quantity of negative reviews on this site for DENTIST IN THE CHAIR, a low budget British comedy released in 1960 and starring the comic double-act of Bob Monkhouse and Kenneth Connor. Monkhouse and his cronies are the youthful students of a dental school and Connor is a bumbling thief who through various machinations of the plot ends up masquerading as one of the students himself.

    The laughs in DENTIST IN THE CHAIR come thick and fast and most of them take the form of character humour which in the hands of Monkhouse and Connor is very funny. Certainly this is no worse than the likes of CARRY ON CABBY from the same era so I'm not sure why all the hatred. At the same time I can understand that this sort of humour feels very genteel and dated by modern standards, but as I despise modern comedy that's fine by me.

    The script was written by the ubiquitous Val Guest, although bizarrely he didn't direct in this instance; those duties were handled by Don Chaffey, who went onto helm one of the all-time classics, JASON AND THE ARGONAUTS. The supporting cast includes the illuminating Peggy Cummins, familiar from the horror classic NIGHT OF THE DEMON, with the likes of Eric Barker in more minor parts. I can't lie and say DENTIST IN THE CHAIR is a classic, but it's certainly a fun movie for fans of British comedy. A sequel, DENTIST ON THE JOB, was to follow.
    5hitchcockthelegend

    A coagulation of the plasma!

    Dentist in the Chair is directed by Don Chaffey and adapted to screenplay by Val Guest from Matthew Finch's book. It stars Bob Monkhouse, Kenneth Connor, Peggy Cummins, Eric Barker and Ronnie Stevens. Music is by Ken Jones and cinematography by Reginald Wyer.

    A pretty unfunny Brit comedy that has good intentions but even a talented cast and writer can't lift this above the maudlin. Plot revolves around dentistry students at The King Alfred Dental Hospital, who get involved in stolen instruments and affairs of the heart, the latter complicated since the focus of the boys' attention is The Dean's niece!

    It's all very innocent of course, but as it lacks daring or any sort of worthy story based cohesion, it's a chore to get through. Not helped by a damp squib of a finale. Cast are fine enough but all involved in this venture have better legacies elsewhere. 4/10
    4malcolmgsw

    Ouch

    What is worse,having a tooth pulled or watching this film? Probably the later.The film has a reasonable cast.However Bob Monkhouse is not to everybody's taste,certainly not mine.What's worse it is clear from the writing credits that he bore part of the blame for this mess.Rather surprisingly Val Guest wrote the screenplay but did not direct..Ronnie Stevens has a large part and he is really not up to it.Kenneth Connor gives his usual reliable performance but even he cannot make this film seem funny.Peggy Cummins,near the end of her career is the female lead.This film tries and fails to latch onto the coat tails of the successful Doctor series.

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    • Trivia
      "Salacious" dialogue had to be re-voiced in order to gain a "U" certificate from the BBFC. The most obvious example occurs when Philip Gilbert, playing a possibly gay patient, tells dentist Bob Monkhouse, "My trouble's all in my uppers. My bottom set's fine." The original line was "My bottom's fine."
    • Citas

      [the tutor asks David Cookson how to revive a patient who has collapsed under anaesthetic. David gives the wrong answer]

      David Cookson: I'll get the hang of it, sir, I promise.

      Dental Instructor: You'll either get the hang of it or else you'll hang for it.

    • Créditos curiosos
      Initial caption in opening credits: "There is no dental hospital in the country that will accept responsibility for what happens in this film. Neither will the producers."
    • Conexiones
      Followed by Dentist on the Job (1961)

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 12 de agosto de 1960 (Reino Unido)
    • País de origen
      • Reino Unido
    • Idioma
      • Inglés
    • También se conoce como
      • Tandläkaren i stolen
    • Locaciones de filmación
      • King Edward VII Hospital, St. Leonards Road, Windsor, Berkshire, Inglaterra, Reino Unido(King Alfred's Training School)
    • Productora
      • Briand Film Productions
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    • Tiempo de ejecución
      1 hora 24 minutos
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Relación de aspecto
      • 1.85 : 1

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