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Doctor in Clover

The Newest and Funniest Doctor of them all!
1966 | 97m | English

(535 votes)

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Doctor in Clover is another 'Doctor' movie, but this time Leslie Phillips is the main doctor in the story, looking for love and romance from the hospital nurses, much to the annoyance of the main Administrator (James Robertson Justice) who wants his doctors to be 100% focussed on the job. Numerous antics follow, with Phillips getting Justice fixed up with the new prim-and-proper Matron (Joan Sims) and his attempted failures to lure the hospital's beauty, the physiotherapist.
Release Date: Mar 08, 1966
Director: Ralph Thomas
Writer: Richard Gordon, Jack Davies
Genres: Comedy
Keywords doctor
Production Companies The Rank Organisation
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Aug 03, 2024
Entered: Apr 27, 2024
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Name Character
Leslie Phillips Dr Gaston Grimsdyke
James Robertson Justice Sir Lancelot Spratt
Shirley Anne Field Nurse Bancroft
John Fraser Dr Miles Grimsdyke
Joan Sims Matron Sweet
Arthur Haynes Tarquin Wendover
Fenella Fielding Tatiana Rubikov
Jeremy Lloyd Lambert Symington
Noel Purcell O'Malley
Robert Hutton Rock Stewart
Eric Barker Prof. Halfbeck
Terry Scott Robert the hairdresser
Norman Vaughan TV Commentator
Elizabeth Ercy Jeannine Belmond
Alfie Bass Fleming
Jean Benedetti Man in French Movie
Anne Cunningham Women's Ward Sister
Suzan Farmer Nurse Holliday
Peter Gilmore Len the Choreographer
Nicky Henson Boutique Assistant
Robin Hunter Sydney
Barry Justice Beckwith
Bill Kerr Digger
Harry Fowler Grafton
Justine Lord New Matron
Roddy Maude-Roxby Tristram
Lionel Murton Publicity Man
Dandy Nichols Patient with Kidney Stones
Anthony Sharp Dr. Dean Loftus
Ronnie Stevens TV Producer
Jack Arrow Porter (Uncredited)
Ann Barrass Patient (Uncredited)
Alexandra Bastedo Nurse at Party (Uncredited)
Norman Chappell Flower Delivery Man (Uncredited)
Hugh Elton Visitor (Uncredited)
Mabel Etherington Lady at Party (Uncredited)
Catherine Feller Catherine - Wife in French Movie (Uncredited)
Danny Green Ashby (Uncredited)
Renee Heimer Sister (Uncredited)
John Junkin Prison Warder (Uncredited)
Harold Kasket Husband in French Movie (Uncredited)
Cheryl Kennedy Nurse (Uncredited)
Aileen Lewis Party Guest (Uncredited)
Fred Machon Visitor (Uncredited)
André Maranne Pierre in French Movie (Uncredited)
Mary Maxfield Sister (Uncredited)
Ronald Rich Student Doctor (Uncredited)
Wendy Richard Nurse with False Eyelashes (Uncredited)
Jack Smethurst Long-Haired Patient (Uncredited)
Esme Smythe Patient (Uncredited)
John Tatham Party Guest (Uncredited)
Reg Thomason Hospital Porter (Uncredited)
Name Job
Alfred Roome Editor
Ralph Thomas Director
Richard Gordon Novel
Jack Davies Screenplay
Ernest Steward Director of Photography
John Stephen Costume Design
Name Title
Betty E. Box Producer
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Reviews

John Chard
6.0

An apple a day keeps the doctor away... Doctor in the House was released in 1954 and promptly became the start of a franchise of Brit comedy films. The quality and standard of each film, a total of seven, varies and will always be a subject of debate among fans. Clover, the 6th offering, isn't pa ... rticularly great, and minus series regular Dirk Bogarde, it is often painted as the runt of the litter. Yet there are some strengths worthy of time spent with the pic to save it from sequel damnation. Leslie Phillips fronts up as the focal point, he's a randy doctor who as he attempts to go about his fanciful Lothario ways, becomes acutely aware of his advancing years, cue his attempts at looking young. James Robertson Justice is still on hand as the boisterous Sir Lancelot Spratt, while Joan Sims, Fenella Fielding, Arthur Haynes, Shirley Anne Field and John Fraser are filing in for some daft medical shenanigans. It's a bit "Carry On" lite, at times feeling like it's trying to be more risqué than is possible. Yet Fielding and Haynes are super as strong personality patients, Phillips carries the movie with ease, while Justice cuts lose from the gruff persona - to see him have fun courtesy of a dubious serum plot line. Nobody's idea of a British classic, for sure, but fun enough with a G&T on a Sunday afternoon. 6/10

May 16, 2024
Geronimo1967
6.0

Interestingly, this film is also known as "Carnaby M. D." without any of the characters actually bearing that name. What we do have, though, are the gently comedic hospital antics of "Gaston Grimsdike" (Leslie Philiips) as he attempts to woo nurse "Bancroft" (Shirley Anne Field) whilst simultaneousl ... y fixing up his imperious boss "Sir Lancelot Spratt" (James Robertson Justice) with the rather matronly Joan Sims. This film is too long, the jokes are predictable but amusing enough, and the scenarios recycle themselves once too often so after half an hour it is pretty indistinguishable from the other "Doctor" movies. That said, though, the story is still quite engaging in a light and fluffy, harmless, sort of fashion with the women frequently getting the better of the men folks. Probably never a film you would want to watch more than once, but emblematic of the humour that prevailed at the time and as a piece of cinema nostalgia, you could do much worse.

Sep 02, 2024