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Dentist on the Job

  • 1961
  • Unrated
  • 1h 28m
IMDb RATING
5.2/10
334
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Dentist on the Job (1961)
Comedy

The marketing department of a pharmaceutical company decides to find a dentist to endorse its brand of toothpaste.The marketing department of a pharmaceutical company decides to find a dentist to endorse its brand of toothpaste.The marketing department of a pharmaceutical company decides to find a dentist to endorse its brand of toothpaste.

  • Director
    • C.M. Pennington-Richards
  • Writers
    • Hazel Adair
    • Hugh Woodhouse
    • Bob Monkhouse
  • Stars
    • Bob Monkhouse
    • Kenneth Connor
    • Shirley Eaton
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.2/10
    334
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • C.M. Pennington-Richards
    • Writers
      • Hazel Adair
      • Hugh Woodhouse
      • Bob Monkhouse
    • Stars
      • Bob Monkhouse
      • Kenneth Connor
      • Shirley Eaton
    • 12User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Bob Monkhouse
    Bob Monkhouse
    • David Cookson
    Kenneth Connor
    Kenneth Connor
    • Sam Field
    Shirley Eaton
    Shirley Eaton
    • Jill Venner
    Eric Barker
    Eric Barker
    • Colonel J.J. Proudfoot…
    Richard Wattis
    Richard Wattis
    • Macreedy
    Ronnie Stevens
    Ronnie Stevens
    • Brian Dexter
    Reginald Beckwith
    Reginald Beckwith
    • Mr. Duff
    Ian Whittaker
    • Mr. Fuller
    David Glover
    • Mr. Bull
    Graham Stark
    Graham Stark
    • Sourfaced Man
    Charles Hawtrey
    Charles Hawtrey
    • Mr. Roper
    Richard Caldicot
    Richard Caldicot
    • Prison Governor
    Court Benson
    • Senator Whiteshafts
    Jeremy Hawk
    Jeremy Hawk
    • Professor Lovitt
    David Horne
    David Horne
    • Admiral Southbound
    Mercy Haystead
    • Miss Figg
    Michael Miles
    • Michael Miles
    Philip Gilbert
    Philip Gilbert
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    • Director
      • C.M. Pennington-Richards
    • Writers
      • Hazel Adair
      • Hugh Woodhouse
      • Bob Monkhouse
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    5mrsimpson21

    Credits are great

    As a movie, I'm not entirely sure how "Dentist On The Job" stacks up. However, i must say that when i first watched "Monty Python and the Holy Grail" (special edition) This movie really made me sit up and take notice. Especially how it wasn't the movie i was expecting. As the movie opened on the unfamiliar black and white of "dentist" i was a bit taken aback. I admit that i restarted the movie to make sure i had got the right DVD in the player.

    Whoever allowed this movie to preempt Holy Grail is a genius... it encouraged me to IMDb it to see just what the draw was. And i still am unsure.. much like many of the troupe's gags in and out of the mainstream. For random sake... i think it is hilarious.
    seashellz

    Will forever be linked with MONTY PYTHONS' 'GRAIL'

    Intermitently funny, but made in 1961, with an eye for inclusion in the then unformed, and as then, unreleased, as yet, uninvented, DVD of the future film MONTY PYTHON AND THE HOLY GRAIL in the year of our Lord, 2001 AD. I'd say the wait was worth it...
    6Bunuel1976

    DENTIST ON THE JOB (C. M. Pennington-Richards, 1961) **1/2

    This is a sequel to DENTIST IN THE CHAIR (1960), which I haven't watched; excerpts from the opening sequence were memorably featured as a gag at the start of the "Special Edition" DVD of MONTY PYTHON AND THE HOLY GRAIL (1975)!

    The film is no classic, but harmless and certainly palatable for what it is – dealing with the invention and promotion of a new brand of toothpaste and going from a college to a factory, a TV studio and ending with a commercial being broadcast from space! It was possibly inspired by the popular "Doctor" series – of which I've yet to catch any entry – though in style it may actually be closer to the "Carry Ons", with a number of mild double entendres and two stalwart members from that series in the cast i.e. Kenneth Connor and guest star Charles Hawtrey.

    Nominal star Bob Monkhouse is okay, but his repertory doesn't seem to be particularly distinctive; in fact, it's Connor who steals the show as an ex-con who's made to act as a door-to-door salesman for the new product (and faring disastrously at the task) and even impersonates an American senator at the climax! Future Bond girl Shirley Eaton provides the eye-candy as the actress promoting the old toothpaste and who joins Monkhouse & Co. in their scheme to make their own superior brand. The supporting cast includes such familiar faces as Richard Wattis and Reginald Beckwith.
    5karl-a-hughes

    Mediocre British comedy

    The cast of this film are familiar names to fans of British comedy, with major roles going to Eric Barker, Kenneth Connor and Bob Monkhouse, amongst others. Stylistically this film is more a precursor to the Talbot Rothwell era of Carry On films than a nod back to the Doctor films as there is quite a dependence on double entendre (you know the thought of thing, dentist says to girl "I want you on that couch"). Some of the jokes are lifted straight from a Bob Monkhouse stand-up comedy performance, and they show, but there are genuinely funny moments in this film. Some of the slapstick sequences also work quite well, although they are a little reminiscent of the kind of material to be found in a Norman Wisdom film. The highlight of the film was the scene where Shirley Eaton, in a film studio, is in a bath full of foam advertising the company's latest soap product. Watching in the wings is Monkhouse standing next to a very large wind machine. He's leaning on the machine, elbow frighteningly close to the on/off lever. You know just what's going to happen, and it's quite funny when it does.

    In a film such as this the plot is secondary and involves two recently graduated dental students falsely lured to work for a toothpaste company. Once they have been hired they discover that they were employed to advertise the toothpaste, not to further their dental careers. Some of the scenes in this film are funny, some are not; it is more hit and miss than the Carry Ons.

    Charles Hawtrey has a guest appearance right at the start of the film yet he has the scene stolen from him by an unknown (to me) female actress. Richard Wattis plays the unlikeable corporate bully, Eric Barker the 'barking' boss. A major role goes to Ronnie Stevens, who although does not bring very much to the film, does at least manage to avoid being embarrassing. Bob Monkhouse is the 'handsome' lead; we are expected to believe that hoards of women will melt at his merest uttering. In an ironic way that's perhaps the best joke in the film.
    6Sergiodave

    Easy going 60's comedy

    There were two styles of British comedy in the 50's/60's, the wonderful Ealing comedies and the pretty awful, but watchable Carry on Films. This is more reminiscent of a Carry on, indeed the music score is almost identical, though the comedy is better. Bob Monkhouse also starred in the very first Carry on movie, Carry on Sergeant; and Shirley Eaton was literally the Golden Girl in James Bond's Goldfinger.

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    • Trivia
      The opening titles and a portion of the first scene of this movie appear on the Monty Python : Sacré Graal ! (1975) Special Edition DVD; a voice is eventually heard mumbling that it is the wrong movie, and Holy Grail starts instead.
    • Goofs
      When Jill is in the bath advertising "Proudfoot's Pink Pierre", there is a large mirror behind her. When she stands up, it's gone.
    • Crazy credits
      The end credits are shown over Richard Wattis walking with sandwich boards advertising the toothpaste. When he turns to face the camera, the front board says 'The End'. He continues to walk towards the camera until the words on the board fill the screen.
    • Connections
      Featured in Monty Python : Sacré Graal ! (1975)

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    • Release date
      • June 1961 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Get on with It!
    • Filming locations
      • Shepperton Studios, Shepperton, Surrey, England, UK(Studio)
    • Production company
      • Bertram Ostrer Productions
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 28 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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