Carry On Again Doctor
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Dr. Nookey is disgraced and sent to a remote island hospital. He is given a secret slimming potion by a member of staff, Gladstone Screwer, and he flies back to England to fame and fortune. But others want to cash in on his good fortunes, and some just want him brought down a peg or two.
Cast

Sid James
Gladstone Screwer

Kenneth Williams
Dr. Frederick Carver

Charles Hawtrey
Dr. Ernest Stoppidge

Jim Dale
Dr. Jimmy Nookey

Joan Sims
Mrs. Ellen Moore

Barbara Windsor
Goldie Locks

Hattie Jacques
Miss Soaper, the Matron

Peter Butterworth
Shuffling Patient

Elizabeth Knight
Nurse Willing

Alexandra Dane
Stout Woman

Peter Gilmore
Henry

Pat Coombs
New Matron

Patricia Hayes
Mrs. Beasley

William Mervyn
Lord Paragon

Lucy Griffiths
Old Lady in Headphones

Harry Locke
Porter

Gwendolyn Watts
Night Sister

Valerie Leon
Deirdre Filkington-Battermore

Valerie Van Ost
Out-Patients Sister

Ann Lancaster
Miss Armitage
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Reviews
CinemaSerf
I never really took to Jim Dale in these films, and here he isn't really any better. He is the disgraced "Dr. Nookey" who after an assignation that went a bit wrong, is despatched to a distant hospital where he encounters "Screwer" (Sid James) - the procurer of a miraculous slimming formula. Determined to capitalise on this, he returns to Britain and with Hattie Jacques again donning her matron's uniform is soon making a mint. His good fortune attracts the attention of his erstwhile boss "Dr. Carver" (Kenneth Williams) and soon he has to fend of those not just envious of his success, but also those who want to see him six feet under (theatrically speaking!). I think the clue here is in the title: "Again". This is really just a rehash of old jokes and old scenarios just topped and tailed with a different front page. The jokes have been versioned several times before and to be honest, I felt the cast looked a little battle-weary. Barbara Windsor is growing in confidence and owning the screen more now, Joan Sims still has some of the best one-liners (along with James) and the film certainly doesn't hang about - but there are only just so many times Williams can flare his nostrils before you actually want some smoke to come out.
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