

Comedy
Overview
The first of the seven "Doctor" films, based on Richard Gordon's novels and released between 1954 and 1970. Simon Sparrow is a newly arrived medical student at St Swithin's hospital in London. Falling in with three longer-serving hopefuls he is soon immersed in the wooing, imbibing and fast sports-car driving that constitute 1950s medical training. There is, however, always the looming and formidable figure of chief surgeon Sir Lancelot Spratt to remind them of their real purpose.
Top Cast


Dirk Bogarde
Dirk Bogarde
Simon Sparrow
Dirk Bogarde
Simon Sparrow


Muriel Pavlow
Muriel Pavlow
Nurse Joy Gibson
Muriel Pavlow
Nurse Joy Gibson


Kenneth More
Kenneth More
Richard Grimsdyke
Kenneth More
Richard Grimsdyke


Donald Sinden
Donald Sinden
Tony Benskin
Donald Sinden
Tony Benskin


Kay Kendall
Kay Kendall
Miss Isobel Minster
Kay Kendall
Miss Isobel Minster


James Robertson Justice
James Robertson Justice
Sir Lancelot Spratt
James Robertson Justice
Sir Lancelot Spratt


Donald Houston
Donald Houston
Taffy Evans
Donald Houston
Taffy Evans


Suzanne Cloutier
Suzanne Cloutier
Stella
Suzanne Cloutier
Stella


George Coulouris
George Coulouris
Briggs
George Coulouris
Briggs


Jean Taylor Smith
Jean Taylor Smith
Sister Virtue
Jean Taylor Smith
Sister Virtue
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