Carry On Doctor

That 'Carry On' Gang is playing Doctor with the Sexiest Nurses in town!

6.5
19671h 34m

Francis Bigger, a notorious charlatan who tours the country lecturing on the subject of mind over matter, slips off the platform in the middle of his performance and ends up in hospital under the care of Dr Tinkle. The hospital is about to enter a period of total chaos.

Cast

Photo of Frankie Howerd

Frankie Howerd

Mr. Francis Bigger

Photo of Sid James

Sid James

Mr. Charlie Roper

Photo of Charles Hawtrey

Charles Hawtrey

Mr. Barron

Photo of Kenneth Williams

Kenneth Williams

Dr. Kenneth Tinkle

Photo of Jim Dale

Jim Dale

Dr. Jim Kilmore

Photo of Barbara Windsor

Barbara Windsor

Trainee Nurse Sandra May

Photo of Joan Sims

Joan Sims

Chloe Gibson

Photo of Bernard Bresslaw

Bernard Bresslaw

Mr. Ken Biddle

Photo of Hattie Jacques

Hattie Jacques

Lavinia, the Matron

Photo of Anita Harris

Anita Harris

Nurse Clarke

Photo of Derek Francis

Derek Francis

Sir Edmund Burke

Photo of Dandy Nichols

Dandy Nichols

Mrs. Roper

Photo of Peter Jones

Peter Jones

Chaplain

Photo of Deryck Guyler

Deryck Guyler

Mr. Hardcastle

Photo of Gwendolyn Watts

Gwendolyn Watts

Mrs. Barron

Photo of Jean St. Clair

Jean St. Clair

Mrs. Smith

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Reviews

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CinemaSerf

6/10

A largely overpowering Frankie Howerd heads the cast for this slightly revamped version of "Carry On Nurse" (1959) as the crooked preacher who ends up in hospital after a posterior altercation leaves him a bit bruised. When he gets to the hospital - where everything happens under the watchful gaze of the portrait of "Sir Lancelot Spratt" - he alights on "Roper" (Sid James) and "Barron" (Charles Hawtrey) and encounters the ruthless matron (Hattie Jacques). She resurrects her established partnership with Kenneth Williams' doctor - this time he's called "Tinkle" and the scene is now set for some fairly standard fayre of mischief and mayhem. Jim Dale features a little too frequently for me - I found his efforts just too busy and frenetic - as the bumbling "Dr. Kilmore" who is the apple in the eye of the nurses, especially "Miss Clarke" (Anita Harris) and so the seeds of romance are sewn. It's all a bit same old, same old, this comedy - but the last twenty minutes or so give them all a chance to shine as revenge is taken and Williams, in particular, gets a little more than he bargained for. It's quickly paced and there is plenty of innuendo but here I found the script a bit more akin to the traditional films - less smut and more fun. A power struggle with anaesthetics - what's not to like?

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