Carry On Again Doctor
Carry On Again Doctor is a British comedy film, part of the Carry On series, which was popular during the 1950s to the 1970s. Released in 1969, the film is known for its humorous take on the medical profession and colonial adventures. Directed by Gerald Thomas and produced by Peter Rogers, Carry On Again Doctor features a recurring ensemble cast that includes Sid James, Kenneth Williams, Charles Hawtrey, Jim Dale, and Joan Sims. The screenplay was written by Talbot Rothwell, marking his fifteenth script for the series.
Plot[edit | edit source]
The story revolves around Dr. James Nookey (played by Jim Dale), a bumbling and somewhat lecherous doctor who finds himself in hot water after a series of mishaps at the hospital. As a result, he is sent to a remote island hospital, where he encounters the overweight matron, played by Hattie Jacques, and the stern Dr. Frederick Carver (Kenneth Williams). On the island, Dr. Nookey discovers a slimming potion created by the beautiful Gladys Emmanuel (Joan Sims) and sees it as his ticket to wealth and fame. The plot thickens as Dr. Nookey attempts to return to England to market the potion, facing numerous comedic obstacles along the way.
Cast[edit | edit source]
- Sid James as Dr. James Nookey
- Kenneth Williams as Dr. Frederick Carver
- Charles Hawtrey as Dr. Ernest Stoppidge
- Jim Dale as Dr. James Nookey
- Joan Sims as Gladys Emmanuel
- Hattie Jacques as Matron
Production[edit | edit source]
The film was shot at Pinewood Studios and features the series' hallmark blend of slapstick, innuendo, and farce. The tropical island scenes, a departure from the series' usual settings, were actually filmed in England, with the production team going to great lengths to create a convincing exotic locale.
Reception[edit | edit source]
Carry On Again Doctor was well-received by audiences, continuing the success of the Carry On series. Critics praised the film for its witty script, engaging performances, and the chemistry among the cast. It is often ranked among the top entries in the Carry On series, particularly for its clever satire of the medical profession and colonial attitudes.
Legacy[edit | edit source]
The film has maintained a cult following and is celebrated for its contribution to British comedy cinema. It is frequently aired on television and has been released on DVD and Blu-ray, allowing new generations to discover its humor. Carry On Again Doctor exemplifies the enduring appeal of the Carry On series, with its ability to blend social commentary with light-hearted comedy.
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