Film Review
After the phenomenal success of
Carry On Nurse (1959)
and
Carry On Doctor (1967), it was
inevitable that the
Carry On
team would once again return to the wards for another healthy dose of medically-themed
double entendre and bedpan humour. This time round, the jokes are
beginning to look a little past their sell-by date and any sublety that
may once have been lurking in Talbot Rothwell's script-writing has been
well and truly overtaken by crudity and facile low humour.
Despite this, the laughs still keep coming, thanks to the regular
players, who still manage to turn in some superlative comic
performances. Whilst not the best of the
Carry Ons, this one is eminently
watchable, and not just because of what Barbara Windsor manages to
flash in front of the camera. Ooh, matron.
Carry On Again Doctor was the
last of the classic
Carry Ons
to feature Jim Dale, who was prominent in the series
since
Carry on Spying (1964). The actor's stage career in London's West
End had begun to take off and he would trump this with a very
successful career in the United States, appearing in several films for
Disney. Dale left the
Carry Ons
at more or less the right time, just as the films were beginning to
take a turn for the worse, and he goes out in a blaze of glory,
throwing himself into some of the most memorable slapstick routines to
have graced the series. Twenty years later, Jim Dale was
persuaded to return in the ill-conceived
Carry On Columbus (1992), the only
regular in the
Carry Ons to
appear in this film.
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Film Synopsis
Dr Carver's ambition is to run his own private clinic, but without a
huge capital outlay how can he realise this dream? The wealthy
widow Mrs Moore, one of his private patients, could be the
answer. She is so grateful to Carver for taking out her appendix
that she will offer him the support he needs, providing he sends a
doctor to her late husband's missionary in the Beatific Islands.
Having disgraced himself, the inept skirt-chasing Dr Nookey has no
choice but to accept the post offered to him by Dr Carver, but soon
realises his mistake. Far from being a tropical paradise, the
Beatific Islands are a rain sodden Hell-on-Earth where the locals have
no need of Dr Nookey's services. The orderly, Gladstone Screwer,
is at home here, although he does have five wives to keep him
occupied. Dr Nookey is amazed when Screwer demonstrates a weight
reducing potion and sees an opportunity to get filthy rich. Three
months later, Dr Nookey is running a thriving weight loss clinic in
London. When Screwer realises that he is being - er - diddled by
Nookey, he decides to pay the doctor a personal visit. Meanwhile,
Dr Carver is surprised by Nookey's sudden success and is determined to
get to the bottom of it...
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