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L'amour en pilules

Original title: Doctor in Love
  • 1960
  • 1h 33m
IMDb RATING
5.7/10
490
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L'amour en pilules (1960)
Doctors Burke (Leslie Phillips) and Hare (Michael Craig) leave the confines of St. Swithin's for the world of general practice, stopping off on the way as patients at the Foulness anti-cold Unit. Hare then takes up a position as junior in a well-healed general practitioner's surgery, while Burke continues to sow his doctorial wild oats.
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Doctors Burke and Hare leave the confines of St. Swithin's for the world of general practice, stopping off on the way as patients at the Foulness anti-cold Unit. Hare then takes up a positio... Read allDoctors Burke and Hare leave the confines of St. Swithin's for the world of general practice, stopping off on the way as patients at the Foulness anti-cold Unit. Hare then takes up a position as junior in a well-heeled general practitioner's surgery, while Burke continues to sow ... Read allDoctors Burke and Hare leave the confines of St. Swithin's for the world of general practice, stopping off on the way as patients at the Foulness anti-cold Unit. Hare then takes up a position as junior in a well-heeled general practitioner's surgery, while Burke continues to sow his doctorial wild oats.

  • Director
    • Ralph Thomas
  • Writers
    • Richard Gordon
    • Nicholas Phipps
  • Stars
    • Michael Craig
    • Virginia Maskell
    • Leslie Phillips
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    • Director
      • Ralph Thomas
    • Writers
      • Richard Gordon
      • Nicholas Phipps
    • Stars
      • Michael Craig
      • Virginia Maskell
      • Leslie Phillips
    • 10User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
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    Michael Craig
    Michael Craig
    • Dr. Richard Hare
    Virginia Maskell
    Virginia Maskell
    • Dr. Nicola Barrington
    Leslie Phillips
    Leslie Phillips
    • Dr. Tony Burke
    James Robertson Justice
    James Robertson Justice
    • Sir Lancelot Spratt
    Carole Lesley
    Carole Lesley
    • Kitten Strudwick
    Reginald Beckwith
    Reginald Beckwith
    • Wildewinde
    Nicholas Phipps
    Nicholas Phipps
    • Dr. Clive Cardew
    Liz Fraser
    Liz Fraser
    • Leonora
    Joan Sims
    Joan Sims
    • Dawn
    Ambrosine Phillpotts
    Ambrosine Phillpotts
    • Lady Spratt
    Irene Handl
    Irene Handl
    • Professor MacRitchie
    Nicholas Parsons
    Nicholas Parsons
    • Dr. Hinxman
    Moira Redmond
    Moira Redmond
    • Sally Nightingale
    Ronnie Stevens
    Ronnie Stevens
    • Harold Green
    Fenella Fielding
    Fenella Fielding
    • Mrs. Tadwich
    Michael Ward
    • Dr Flower
    John Le Mesurier
    John Le Mesurier
    • Dr. Mincing
    Meredith Edwards
    Meredith Edwards
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    • Director
      • Ralph Thomas
    • Writers
      • Richard Gordon
      • Nicholas Phipps
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    bob the moo

    Broad sexual humour with little plot, far too few laughs but lots of stars

    Things are all change at the hospital when Sir Lancelot Spratt announces his retirement. However Dr Hare is distracted already suffering with illness before being placed on the ward with jaundice. It is here where he meets nurse Sally Nightingale and woes her away from Dr Hinxman – only to have her do a runner with some other man, ditching the both of them. With Hare broken hearted, Dr Burke suggests they head away for a few weeks and decide upon an experimental medical commune testing cold remedies. Of course the fact that two of the other 'guinea pigs' are exotic dancers don't help the two horny doctors abide by the rules, bringing them into conflict with the strict and professional staff.

    With this being the fourth film in the Doctor series, nobody can really complain that they don't know what they are getting themselves into. And so it is with the usual mix of flirtatious humour and shambolic plot that this film opens and continues in that fashion. Early on the film establishes that this is about the usual antics of the women-loving doctors, and that's about the lot of the plot. It very much depends on your sense of humour – if you like fairly basic, Carry On type of stuff then you should at least be amused by this. This is not to say that it is inventive or witty, because it isn't and most of it just treads along a fairly ordinary road without really making more than the most basic of efforts. Like another reviewer noted, it makes for a good 'wet Sunday afternoon' film because it is nicely dated and has a comic air to it even if it has few actual laughs. If anything the actual plot (involving Hare) bogs down the film, while the other more bawdry scenes at least have a sense of fun.

    In this film in the series Dirk Bogarde stepped out and was replaced temporarily by Michael Craig; suffice to say he cannot really compare with the usual lead. He does his best but he doesn't make a mark – a fact not helped by the collection of very famous British actors that surround him. The usual old cad, Leslie Phillips steals his scenes with his usual performance. Likewise Justice does well with only limited screen time. Sims and Fraser are instantly recognisable but I was never really convinced they were strippers – if they were then they were certainly the least erotic 'erotic dancers' that I've ever seen! The support cast shows the omnipresent John Le Mesurier in a minor role as well as appearances for Nicholas Parsons, Beckwith and a cameo for a young looking Peter Sallis (of Summer Wine and Wallace & Gromit fame).

    Overall this is a fairly broad film that never really hits the mark. The plot mixes a story about a sick boy with a load of detached sexual humour and neither of them really got me into the film. Laughs are pretty thin on the ground even if it does have a broadly comic air to it. The cast is impressive on paper but it is only a couple of them that manage to make an impact without much to work with in terms of material (Phillips steals scenes with his usual personae more than scripted lines). The downside of this cast is that the supposed 'lead' is totally lost and becomes the least interesting of all those involved.
    RussianPantyHog

    A funny and under-rated British comedy

    More medical antics in the classic "doctor" series. What plot there is concerns 2 young doctors (Burke & Hare) attempting to drag a quaint old medical practice into the 20th century. Doctor In Love does lose something without Dirk Bogarde, but the wonderful James Robertson Justice "I shall do nothing of the kind!" makes up for it. There were excellent small roles for Joan Sims as a stripper and John le meseruir (I bet I've spelled that wrong?) as an officious doctor who dares to tangle with "Sir Lancelot". The scene where Robertson Justice accidentally finds himself in a strip club and then breaks through into the medical conference next door accompanied by strippers and a gorilla is hilarious. It's a sad coincidence that Virginia Maskell (the new young doctor) and Carole Lesley (Dr Burke's girlfriend) both ended their own lives a few years later. They were both beautiful. Doctor In Love isn't the best in the series (Michael Craig is NO Bogarde) but it's certainly worth watching and made me laugh quite a lot.
    6petersj-2

    light weight but pleasant

    The plot such as it is is so light in substance but I must say the movie is pleasant. I very much doubt people who never sat in a cinema watching these movies will enjoy it, for me its a lovely memory.Not much happens in the movie and you might smile but don't expect any big laughs.James Robertson Justice as always walks away with the film. I sometimes find Leslie Philips a little annoying and although very sauve he comes across as rather sleezy. Joan Sims has a delightful, all too brief cameo. Its funny how the world has changed, these days the guys in this movie would be up on sexual harrassement charges. Its perfectly normal in this movie for doctors to flirt with nurses. This was a much kinder time. THese days men cant flirt and its safer to be gay. Dirk is not there but Michael Craig is a pleasant leading man. He is very good looking and he gives a gentle performance. Its all very sweet, restrained and under played. Craig came to Australia for the JCW management to star in a few west end comedies and later residing here and became much loved as a TV performer in shows such as Medical Centre"
    david-697

    A real tonic

    This, the third sequel to Doctor In The House, Doctor In Love, sees the temporary absence of Dirk Bogarde's Simon Sparrow (he returned for Doctor In Distress); instead chief medical duties fall to Michael Craig's Doctor Hare, an equally young and inexperienced young Doctor.

    In truth, though Craig is a likeable leading man, his role is largely dispensable as the main centre of interest is, (for me anyway) the wonderful comic cast gathered for this movie. You can't help feeling sorry for Craig, as he shares scenes with such great scene-stealers as Leslie Philips (in his `Doctor' debut as the aptly named Doctor Burke), Irene Handle, Joan Sims and Liz Fraser. The last two (together with Philips) were at the time mainstays of the `Carry On' films and help bring a touch of sauce to the proceedings.

    Of course, no mention of the cast could ignore the great James Robinson Justice, once again playing Sir Lancelot Spratt. Though off-screen for quite awhile, his scenes are the most memorable of the movie and, as always, he never fails to make me laugh out loud.

    Doctor In Love isn't perfect, for example I found it hard to sit through the song that plays through the opening credits without feeling slightly embarrassed (it's awful!). Also you can't fail to notice that there doesn't seem to be any plot to speak of, more a collection of sketches (there is a romantic interest, played by the very lovely Virginia Maskell of Only Two Can Play fame, but she's introduced pretty late in the movie). But these are minor flaws.

    It's true that compared to contemporary comedies, Doctor In Love is obviously from a more innocent age, but if your willing to give it a try, it remains perfect Sunday afternoon viewing.
    7ygwerin1

    "What's the holdup, can't you find a burial plot?"

    Just caught this film on the Talking Pictures TV channel, and thought I might as well watch it.

    I thought that I had seen them all but apparently not, it's ok and pretty much par for the course.

    There is absolutely no need to look for any kind of plot in these movies, they were always bereft of such frivolities.

    Rather like the Carry On movies that I suppose should be thought of as their successors, or rather more of the Follow On's.

    Oh dear I am afraid that is an example of my jokes and also somewhat, of the level of humour presented in these films.

    They are all both improbable and predictable in their sets, scenes and characters, which fits in perfectly with the plethora of different actors.

    What saved the movie for me from the usual run of them is the inimitable, James Robertson Justice as the irascible Sir Lancelot Spratt.

    Personally he is the film he has by far the best lines and provides easily, the funniest scenes in the entire film.

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    • Trivia
      Liz Fraser (Leonora) and Fenella Fielding (Mrs. Tadwich) died only five days apart: Fraser on September 6, 2018 and Fielding on September 11, 2018.
    • Quotes

      Dr. Tony Burke: Tell me about yourself. Bare your soul.

      Leonora: My soul? No ones ever asked to see that before.

    • Connections
      Featured in Film Profile: Betty Box and Ralph Thomas (1961)
    • Soundtracks
      Doctor in Love
      Written by Ken Hare

      Arranged by Eric Rogers (uncredited)

      Performed by Richard Allan

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    • Release date
      • August 5, 1960 (Ireland)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Doctor in Love
    • Filming locations
      • University College London, Gower St, Bloomsbury, London WC1E 6BT, United Kingdom
    • Production company
      • The Rank Organisation
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 33 minutes
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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