The totally crazy madhouse
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German title | The totally crazy madhouse |
Original title | Carry On Again Doctor |
Country of production | Great Britain |
original language | English |
Publishing year | 1969 |
length | 89 minutes |
Age rating | FSK 12 |
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Director | Gerald Thomas |
script | Talbot Rothwell |
production | Peter Rogers |
music | Eric Rogers |
camera | Ernest Steward |
cut | Alfred Roome |
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The totally crazy madhouse (GDR title: Come again, doctor! ) Is the eighteenth film from the series of carry-on ... films .
content
Doctor Nookey works in Professor Carver's clinic. The young, good-looking doctor, however, is a bit shabby and confuses some doors - so he suddenly appears as a lecher. It is only thanks to the commitment of the private patient Mrs. Moore that he is not released but sent to a mission station on a South Sea island.
There he meets the weird Gladstone Screwer, who has discovered a recipe for slimming. Nookey comes into possession of the recipe and returns to England, where, with the help of Mrs. Moore, he founds a special clinic for women who want to lose weight. Not only the actress Goldie Locks, who adores Nookey, can be instructed there, but also Professor Carver's colleague Dr Stopage in disguise. Screwer, who wants to share in the financial success, also appears there. Since Carver is after the recipe and Screwer exchanges the serum for a sex change agent, it takes some time until the entanglements are resolved to everyone's satisfaction: by the Moore-Nookey-Gladstone-Carver Clinic.
Remarks
In this film, the carry-on ... team went to the hospital for the third time after 41 degrees of love and the totally crazy hospital. Why the German lender sent them to the madhouse is not clear.
The film is typical of the time it was made. In 1969 the sexual revolution was in full swing. There are no real nude scenes, but the film is very revealing, an example is the appearance of Barbara Windsor in a heart bikini that hardly covers anything anymore .
synchronization
role | actor | Voice actor |
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Gladstone Screwer | Sidney James | Friedrich W. Building School |
Dr. Frederick Carver | Kenneth Williams | Lothar Blumhagen |
Dr. Jimmy Nookey | Jim Dale | Andreas Mannkopff |
Dr. Ernest Stoppidge | Charles Hawtrey | Horst Gentzen |
Head Nurse Soaper | Hattie Jacques | Inge Wolffberg |
Miss Armitage | Ann Lancaster | Gudrun Genest |
Henry | Peter Gilmore | Claus Jurichs |
patient | Peter Butterworth | Gerd Duwner |
Reviews
- "(...) the more or less absurd gags of the" Carry On "series this time in the area of the well-to-do." (Rating: average) - Adolf Heinzlmeier and Berndt Schulz in the dictionary "Films on TV" (extended new edition). Rasch and Röhring, Hamburg 1990, ISBN 3-89136-392-3 , p. 832
"Only moderately entertaining comedy with a number of tasteless gags."
media
DVD release
- The totally crazy madhouse . AmCo / MMP 2006
Soundtrack
- Eric Rogers : Carry On Again Doctor. Suite . On: What a Carry On! Eric Rogers' & Bruce Montgomery's theme music of the great British Carry On film comedies . vocalion digital, Watford 2005, CDSA6810 - digital re-recording of the film music in excerpts by the Royal Ballet Sinfonia under the direction of Gavin Sutherland
- Eric Rogers : Carry On Doctor / Carry On Again Doctor. Suite. On: The Carry On Album. Music From the Films by Bruce Montgomery and Eric Rogers . ASV, London 1999, audio carrier no. CD WHL 2119 - digital re-recording of the film music in excerpts by The City of Prague Philharmonic Orchestra under the direction of Gavin Sutherland
literature
- Robert Ross: The Carry On Companion . BT Batsford, London 2002, ISBN 0-7134-8771-2
Web links
- Carry On Again Doctor in the Internet Movie Database (English)
- Carry On Again Doctor at Britmovie (English)
- The film on the What a Carry On! Page (English)
Individual evidence
- ↑ The totally crazy madhouse in the German dubbing index ; Retrieved September 1, 2007
- ↑ The totally crazy madhouse. In: Lexicon of International Films . Film service , accessed March 2, 2017 .