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Doctor in Clover

  • 1966
  • 1h 41m
IMDb RATING
5.7/10
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Doctor in Clover (1966)
Gaston Grimsdyke goes on a medical school course run by Sir Lancelot Spratt. Ralph Thomas's film, the penultimate in the `Doctor' series, is filled with the usual double entendres and lovely ladies with the plot hinging around a miracle rejuvenation serum.
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A flirtatious doctor pursues nurses at his hospital while dodging his stern administrator's disapproval. He plays matchmaker for his boss and chases after a beautiful physiotherapist, leadin... Read allA flirtatious doctor pursues nurses at his hospital while dodging his stern administrator's disapproval. He plays matchmaker for his boss and chases after a beautiful physiotherapist, leading to mishaps along the way.A flirtatious doctor pursues nurses at his hospital while dodging his stern administrator's disapproval. He plays matchmaker for his boss and chases after a beautiful physiotherapist, leading to mishaps along the way.

  • Director
    • Ralph Thomas
  • Writers
    • Richard Gordon
    • Jack Davies
  • Stars
    • Leslie Phillips
    • James Robertson Justice
    • Shirley Anne Field
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.7/10
    516
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    • Director
      • Ralph Thomas
    • Writers
      • Richard Gordon
      • Jack Davies
    • Stars
      • Leslie Phillips
      • James Robertson Justice
      • Shirley Anne Field
    • 15User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
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    Leslie Phillips
    Leslie Phillips
    • Dr. Gaston Grimsdyke
    James Robertson Justice
    James Robertson Justice
    • Sir Lancelot Spratt
    Shirley Anne Field
    Shirley Anne Field
    • Nurse Bancroft
    John Fraser
    John Fraser
    • Dr. Miles Grimsdyke
    Joan Sims
    Joan Sims
    • Matron Sweet
    Arthur Haynes
    Arthur Haynes
    • Tarquin Wendover
    Fenella Fielding
    Fenella Fielding
    • Tatiana Rubikov
    Jeremy Lloyd
    Jeremy Lloyd
    • Lambert Symington
    Noel Purcell
    Noel Purcell
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    Robert Hutton
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    Eric Barker
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    Suzan Farmer
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    • Director
      • Ralph Thomas
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      • Richard Gordon
      • Jack Davies
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    6CinemaSerf

    Doctor in Clover

    Interestingly, this film is also known as "Carnaby M. D." without any of the characters actually bearing that name. What we do have, though, are the gently comedic hospital antics of "Gaston Grimsdike" (Leslie Philiips) as he attempts to woo nurse "Bancroft" (Shirley Anne Field) whilst simultaneously fixing up his imperious boss "Sir Lancelot Spratt" (James Robertson Justice) with the rather matronly Joan Sims. This film is too long, the jokes are predictable but amusing enough, and the scenarios recycle themselves once too often so after half an hour it is pretty indistinguishable from the other "Doctor" movies. That said, though, the story is still quite engaging in a light and fluffy, harmless, sort of fashion with the women frequently getting the better of the men folks. Probably never a film you would want to watch more than once, but emblematic of the humour that prevailed at the time and as a piece of cinema nostalgia, you could do much worse.
    7Barker57

    Breezy Fun

    Having watched this again recently after many years, I was pleasantly surprised. It was silly and good natured with some genuine laughs.

    Headed by the generally under rated Leslie Phillips and with some amusing support turns by Fenella Fielding and Arthur Haynes. The latter was said to be a huge radio and TV star of the time, but now almost totally forgotten. Worth noting also the catchy Kiki Dee theme song.

    Ok it is formulaic and wouldn't make anyone's greatest film lists, but it left me with a smile on my face and sometimes that is good enough.
    6hitchcockthelegend

    An apple a day keeps the doctor away...

    Doctor in the House was released in 1954 and promptly became the start of a franchise of Brit comedy films. The quality and standard of each film, a total of seven, varies and will always be a subject of debate among fans. Clover, the 6th offering, isn't particularly great, and minus series regular Dirk Bogarde, it is often painted as the runt of the litter. Yet there are some strengths worthy of time spent with the pic to save it from sequel damnation.

    Leslie Phillips fronts up as the focal point, he's a randy doctor who as he attempts to go about his fanciful Lothario ways, becomes acutely aware of his advancing years, cue his attempts at looking young. James Robertson Justice is still on hand as the boisterous Sir Lancelot Spratt, while Joan Sims, Fenella Fielding, Arthur Haynes, Shirley Anne Field and John Fraser are filing in for some daft medical shenanigans.

    It's a bit "Carry On" lite, at times feeling like it's trying to be more risqué than is possible. Yet Fielding and Haynes are super as strong personality patients, Phillips carries the movie with ease, while Justice cuts lose from the gruff persona - to see him have fun courtesy of a dubious serum plot line. Nobody's idea of a British classic, for sure, but fun enough with a G&T on a Sunday afternoon. 6/10
    7Penfold-13

    Usual fare

    Once Dirk Bogarde stopped doing the Doctor movies (based on Richard Gordon's autobiographical Doctor In The House series), they declined in quality, but this one wasn't too bad.

    Leslie Phillips plays his trademark slightly ageing roue part as Dr Grimsdyke, but as is usual with Doctor films, it's the lesser characters - James Robertson Justice as the eminent surgeon, Joan Sims as Matron, Fenella Fielding as an opera singer who's a patient in the hospital who make this a good example of 50s/60s Britcom.

    Not very good, but OK if you like that sort of thing.
    bob the moo

    Inoffensive forgettable stuff that might fit you for a weekend matinée

    Dr Gaston Grimsdale is working in a prison looking after the prisoners who are sick and keeping off the blocks as a result; it is not a great career but he has settled into it. By chance he bumps into his former tutor Sir Lancelot Spratt who gruffly demands that Grimsdale give up his pathetic excuse for a job and come and learn what a real doctor is supposed to be doing. Grimsdale agrees to join Spratt (did he have a choice?) and finds that his cousin Dr Miles Grimsdyke also works at the hospital.

    From the opening title sequence featuring wacky behaviour and simple slapstick it is clear that the Doctor series has decided to throw its weight behind the Carry On series in the hope that it could cash in on its success. The plot is pretty thin and really the only thing approaching a plot is the fact that Grimsdale has come to join the regular hospital staff and instead the aim just seems to be to facilitate as many of the usual scenes as possible. I suppose it does deserve credit for being a year before Carry On Doctor so it isn't like it ripped that film off but in essence the structure is the same with lots of minor scenes and comic threads that only last a short while and draw a few laughs. It isn't anything special at all and I rarely laughed throughout the whole film but it is all quite inoffensive stuff and I was glad that it never fell into crudity or lazy double-entendres.

    The performances are of the same standard as the material which is to say that they are perfectly serviceable without ever threatening to be memorable. Phillips was a good addition to the cast in the place of the much less comic Bogarde and he does the best he can with the material. It is a shame that his scenes are all pretty basic and that he isn't as funny as his normal character can often be. Justice is as enjoyable as ever and his delivery is good fun. Fraser is as dull as dishwater and the film wisely keeps him on the sidelines where possible. Sims' Matron works reasonably well in the film even if her character is a bit basic and just what you expect it to be. Turns from Haynes, Field and others are quite good while there are a few cameos along the way.

    Overall then this is an inoffensive piece of nonsense. It isn't hilarious but it isn't rubbish either and those looking for gently swinging comedy for a wet weekend might find this to hit the mark; just don't expect much from it other than to be mildly entertained.

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    • Trivia
      Some J. Arthur Rank Organisation executives were astonished that John Fraser (Dr. Miles Grimsdyke) accepted such a non-descript role in this movie.
    • Goofs
      When Sir Lancelot Spratt draws lines on Tarquin Wendover's chest to indicate where he will cut, they are the width of the pencil. A few seconds later the camera jumps back to his chest and they are about four times as wide.
    • Quotes

      Sir Lancelot Spratt: How did I get home ?

      Dr. Gaston Grimsdyke: I bought you.

      Sir Lancelot Spratt: By car ?

      Dr. Gaston Grimsdyke: No, operating trolley.

    • Connections
      Featured in Late Night Line-Up: Episode dated 17 April 1966 (1966)
    • Soundtracks
      Doctor In Clover
      Music Written, Orchestrated and Conducted by John Scott (uncredited)

      with lyrics by Rick Jones and sung by Kiki Dee

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    • Release date
      • March 18, 1966 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Carnaby, M.D.
    • Filming locations
      • Wexham Park Hospital, Slough, Berkshire, UK(Hospital used)
    • Production companies
      • The Rank Organisation
      • Betty E. Box-Ralph Thomas Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 41m(101 min)
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.66 : 1

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