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La clinique en folie

Original title: Where Does It Hurt?
  • 1972
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  • 1h 27m
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5.2/10
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Peter Sellers in La clinique en folie (1972)
SatireComedyCrime

A corrupt hospital administrator decides to get as much money as possible from the patients by any means necessary--by lying, cheating, or stealing.A corrupt hospital administrator decides to get as much money as possible from the patients by any means necessary--by lying, cheating, or stealing.A corrupt hospital administrator decides to get as much money as possible from the patients by any means necessary--by lying, cheating, or stealing.

  • Director
    • Rod Amateau
  • Writers
    • Rod Amateau
    • Budd Robinson
  • Stars
    • Peter Sellers
    • Jo Ann Pflug
    • Rick Lenz
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.2/10
    572
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    • Director
      • Rod Amateau
    • Writers
      • Rod Amateau
      • Budd Robinson
    • Stars
      • Peter Sellers
      • Jo Ann Pflug
      • Rick Lenz
    • 34User reviews
    • 11Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Peter Sellers
    Peter Sellers
    • Dr. Albert T. Hopfnagel
    Jo Ann Pflug
    Jo Ann Pflug
    • Alice Gilligan
    Rick Lenz
    Rick Lenz
    • Lester Hammond
    Harold Gould
    Harold Gould
    • Dr. Zerny
    Eve Bruce
    Eve Bruce
    • Lamarr
    Hope Summers
    Hope Summers
    • Nurse Throttle
    Pat Morita
    Pat Morita
    • Harry Nishimoto
    Paul Lambert
    Paul Lambert
    • Dr. Bernie Pinikhes
    Norman Alden
    Norman Alden
    • Katzen
    Keith Allison
    Keith Allison
    • Hinkley
    Brett Halsey
    Brett Halsey
    • Dr. Paolo Quagliomo
    Albert Reed
    • Dr. Sam Radcliffe
    Jean Byron
    Jean Byron
    • Dr. Kincaid
    • (as Jeane Byron)
    J. Edward McKinley
    J. Edward McKinley
    • Geo. Leffingwell M.D.
    Dodie Warren
    Beverly Moore
    Lynn Cartwright
    Lynn Cartwright
    • Switchboard Operator
    Jackie Russell
    • Mother with Newborn Baby
    • Director
      • Rod Amateau
    • Writers
      • Rod Amateau
      • Budd Robinson
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    User reviews34

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    gwcohn-1

    Classic Sellers Humor

    This movie was originally released in 1972 as "The Operator". I saw it at the Apache Drive-In in Tucson AZ in 1978 as "Where Does It Hurt?". I was working in a hospital at the time and found the jokes outrageously funny and appropriate.

    A well tanned JoAnn Phlug, (Lt. Dish from M*A*S*H the movie) is one of the main characters and plays well off of Sellers. Pat Morita as a young lab technician is a treat as well.

    The gags are non-stop and the Pepsi machine as a door into Sellers office is a stroke of genius.

    The title song was written by Keith Allison, who also starred as a minor character. Sort of like the Louden Wainwright character in M*A*S*H, the TV series.

    This movie was risque by some standards then but would play uncut on any channel now. There is very little swearing in it but it alludes to some sexual situations.

    Sadly, it has never been released on tape or DVD although it was shown by some pay services 15 years or so ago. I happened to tape it off of the defunct Stardust Theater and watch it occasionally, it's just as funny today as it was in 1978.

    Too bad they don't release it on DVD as it's a classic example of '70 humor and Sellers dead-pan wisecracks are just as good now as when he was alive.
    markjansen101

    A great re-make waiting to happen

    I remember seeing this years ago, and have not heard any reference to it until now. Although it may be lowbrow & low quality for Peter Sellers, this was a movie of moments and would be excellent and very timely material for a re-make. Especially with so many cynical & mean characters around.

    As I recall, Sellers is a doctor/administrator. Both he and the hospital exist to make money any possible way with no scruples. The plot follows one patient who checks in for some routine tests, lets slip that he owns a house and the bilking begins.

    Seller's character also reimburses a colleague with a check that is returned by the bank. Putting it under a microscope, the words "Not Negotiable" are barely visible. "You accepted that check as payment! I owe you nothing," says Sellers.

    It's more of a gem than it it gets (no) credit for.
    6dmoyes

    A laugh when one was needed.

    I saw this movie when it was first run--in 1972, and it was just what the doctor ordered. At a stressful time in my life, Peter Sellers and crew provided for me a totally mindless romp that had me rolling in the aisle laughing. It may not be high art, but it did have something to say about the medical professions and ethics in general. Mr. Sellers, as always, played the part to perfection. I'll never forget Peter's line, "...damn broad tastes like tuna salad." The supporting cast was top-notch--the overall flavor was much like "Mash," and it is not necessary to point out where that story went over the following years. This movie provided my introduction to Jo Ann Pflug and to Pat Morita, both of whom remain on my personal list of favorites. Don't expect high art. I prescribe that you see it when you need to escape--if you can find a copy. Good luck.
    nobita

    Where does it hurt? All over!

    You know, the film industry never fails to amaze me, the fact that they are quite willing to throw a lump of money at projects like "Where does it hurt?" Quite possibly it is the worst movie Peter Sellers ever made, and the lowest point he ever experienced in his career. "Where does it hurt?" really is the pits. Badly filmed, badly scripted, incredibly unfunny (a cavity search would produce more laughs!)and a true lesson in how NOT to make a film, I have to give points however to Peter Sellers for trying to do his best. Basically the premise of the film is a hospital run by Corrupt Sellers who is assisted by a team of money-greedy staff who basically try to get insurance money out of all the patients or something. Who knows? You're so busy fast-forwading it that the only rewarding part of it is returning back to your local video store.
    onehoyt-2

    I was in this movie and I wish there was a video of it, too!

    It was a funny movie and I had a lot of fun appearing in it, my scene was with Pat Morita and Peter Sellers where I tried to serve Peter a summons, but was continually frustrated in doing so. I wouldn't mind hearing from others who saw this movie and liked it.

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    • Trivia
      "Where Does It Hurt?" was filmed with much of the production money invested by director Rod Amateau and actor Peter Sellers, making the director and star both acting producers of the film. On the first day of filming, Sellers phoned Amateau and asked that a limousine be sent to his Los Angeles hotel to transport the actor to the film studio. Amateau explained to Sellers that he'd be glad to send a limousine to transport the actor, but since Sellers was sharing in the expenses of the production as well as the profits, the limousine would cost the actor fifty dollars per day. The next morning, Sellers arrived at the studio in the passenger seat of a pickup truck driven by the film's key grip. Passing Amateau on his way to the set, Sellers explained to the director, "He lives near me."
    • Quotes

      Dr. Albert T. Hopfnagel: [recurring line] Ten-four.

    • Connections
      Featured in Edición Especial Coleccionista: ¡Hasta nunca, Doctor! (2011)
    • Soundtracks
      Where Does It Hurt?
      Written and performed by Keith Allison

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    • Release date
      • December 4, 1974 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Where Does It Hurt?
    • Filming locations
      • Raleigh Studios - 5300 Melrose Avenue, Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA(Studio)
    • Production company
      • Josef Shaftel Productions Inc.
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 27 minutes
    • Sound mix
      • Mono

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