Under the Doctor explained

Under the Doctor
Director:Gerry Poulson
Producer:Ron Bareham
Peter Harrison
Starring:Barry Evans
Penny Spencer
Liz Fraser
Hilary Pritchard
Cinematography:Ray Parslow
Editing:Mike Kaufman
Music:Jean Bouchéty
Studio:GPA Films
Thorrawood
Distributor:Alpha Films
Runtime:84 minutes
Country:United Kingdom
Language:English

Under the Doctor is a 1976 British sex comedy directed by Gerry Poulson and starring Barry Evans, Penny Spencer, Liz Fraser and Hilary Pritchard.[1] It was written by Ron Bareham.

A Harley Street doctor enjoys dalliances with three of his female patients.

Cast

Production

It was shot at Isleworth Studios and on location around London.

Critical reception

The Monthly Film Bulletin wrote: "A 'confessional' sex comedy neither startling, erotic or amusing, but none the less well up to the usual level of British witlessness. The jollifications include an attempted seduction with a sausage stuck upright in a plate of mashed potato, a reprise of the duel scene in Barry Lyndon, and Liz Fraser, a still game veteran of the genre, doing overblown imitations of Mae West and Marlene Dietrich."[2]

References

  1. Web site: Under the Doctor . 5 January 2024 . British Film Institute Collections Search.
  2. 1 January 1976 . Under the Doctor . . 43 . 504 . 259 . ProQuest.