But, doctor ...
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German title | But, doctor ... |
Original title | Doctor in the House |
Country of production | Great Britain |
original language | English |
Publishing year | 1954 |
length | 90 minutes |
Age rating | FSK 12 |
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Director | Ralph Thomas |
script | Richard Gordon , Nicholas Phipps |
production | Betty E. Box |
music | Bruce Montgomery |
camera | Ernest Steward |
cut | Gerald Thomas |
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But, Herr Doktor ... (Original title: Doctor in the House ) is the first film in the series of doctor films . Like its successors, it was based on a bestseller of the same title by Richard Gordon .
content
The focus of the film is the young medical student Herbert Sperling, who is studying medicine at St. Swithins Teaching Hospital with the three other students Grimsdyke, Benskin (both have failed their exams several times) and Taffy . The hospital is run by Sir Lancelot Sprat, a stern, grumpy and slightly quick-tempered (but also fair) man. Although Sperling and his comrades (one more, the other less) try hard, they often clash with each other. There are also love affairs, which also distract Sperling from studying . Ultimately, however, the exam is due ...
criticism
"The first film from the 'Doctor' series lives from its friendly irony and the delicious play of the actors, despite its length."
“In the dry and humorous way typical of the English, it is shown how high-spirited, apparently incorrigible medical students can turn into nice and capable doctors. A treat for every friend of good humor and recommended for ages 14 and up. "
Remarks
But, Herr Doktor… was the most successful British film in 1954. Due to its great success, six sequels followed.
Director Ralph Thomas worked closely with his brother, then film editor Gerald Thomas , who oversaw the editing here . Five years later, Gerald was to initiate an even longer-lasting and more successful comedy series with the Carry-on… film series .
As was so often the case in the 1950s, the names of the protagonists were changed in the German dubbing . The main character is called Simon Sparrow in the original , Herbert Sperling in the German version , and Joy is called Jenny .
literature
- Richard Gordon: But doctor! A crazy novel. (OT: Doctor in the House ). Rowohlt, Reinbek near Hamburg 1956. ( rororo linen back volume 176)
- Richard Gordon: But, Doctor ... Roman , (OT: Doctor in the House ). Rowohlt, Reinbek near Hamburg 1987, ISBN 3-499-12037-2 .
Web links
- But, sir ... in the Internet Movie Database (English)
- Doctor in the House ( Memento from May 31, 2009 in the Internet Archive ) at Britmovie (English)