DVD 1 hr 29 mins IMDB 5.2
PG
Carry On Again Doctor
 (1969)
In Collection
#208

Seen It:
Yes

Owner:
ASG

Location:
SIT
Comedy
UK  /  English

Sid James Gladstone Screwer (as Sidney James)
Kenneth Williams Frederick Carver
Jim Dale Dr. Jimmy Nookey
Charles Hawtrey Dr. Ernest Stoppidge
Joan Sims Ellen Moore
Barbara Windsor Goldie Locks
Hattie Jacques Matron
Patsy Rowlands Miss Fosdick
Peter Butterworth Shuffling Patient
Elizabeth Knight Nurse Willing
Kenny Williams Frederick Carver
Sidney James Gladstone Screwer
Lucy Griffiths Old Lady
Ann Lancaster Miss Armitage

Director Gerald Thomas
Producer Peter Rogers
Writer Talbot Rothwell

The title of Carry On Again Doctor (1969) says it all; almost the same cast playing similar characters to their previous year's outing in Carry On Doctor. This one rejoices in the alternative title "Bowels are Ringing". But the enduring popularity of these films owes almost everything to their basic formula and if this one occasionally seems a bit cobbled together, all the old favourites are still there, working away. This time, the setting moves from the National Health Service to the private sector and even stretches as far as the "Beatific Islands" when Jim Dale is exiled to a missionary clinic for his overzealous attention to the female patients, who include Barbara Windsor of course. There, orderly Sid James rules the roost of the clinic with his harem of local women. Trivia addicts can spot Mrs Michael Caine in a brief role as a token dusky maiden.

The second half of the Talbot Rothwell script picks up nicely as the characters converge on the private hospital back in England where Dale rakes in the money with a bogus weight loss treatment. Hattie Jacques is in fine form as Matron, Kenneth Williams fascinates with his usual mass of mannerisms and Joan Sims is stately as the Lady Bountiful figure financing most of the shenanigans. It's a tribute to their professionalism that we can still lose ourselves in some of the creakiest old jokes around.

On the DVD: Bog standard 4:3 picture format and mono soundtrack provide an adequate viewing experience, especially as today most people will be more familiar with these films from television transmissions than from their cinema release. However, the lack of extras is a shame. Apart from the scene index, there is nothing to distinguish the DVD from its video equivalent. At the very least, a cast list or star biographies would add a little value. --Piers Ford

Edition Details
Barcode 5014138282233
Region Region 2
Release Date 27/08/2001
Packaging Keep Case
No. of Disks/Tapes 1
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