
Where Does It Hurt?
Comedy
Overview
In this classic hospital farce, Peter Sellers plays Dr. Albert T. Hopfnagel, a greedy, crooked hospital administrator who has perfected the art of bill padding, unnecessary surgery and kickbacks. Mistrusted by patients, and resented by other staffers, his assistant Alice can no longer endure his scams and plots to have him sent to prison - but not for long enough. Sellers again steals the show with an absurd and hilarious character study.
Top Cast


Peter Sellers
Peter Sellers
Dr. Albert T. Hopfnegal
Peter Sellers
Dr. Albert T. Hopfnegal


Jo Ann Pflug
Jo Ann Pflug
Alice Gilligan
Jo Ann Pflug
Alice Gilligan


Rick Lenz
Rick Lenz
Lester Hammond
Rick Lenz
Lester Hammond


Harold Gould
Harold Gould
Dr. Herman Zerny
Harold Gould
Dr. Herman Zerny
Eve Bruce
Eve Bruce
Nurse Lamarr
Eve Bruce
Nurse Lamarr
J. Edward McKinley
J. Edward McKinley
George Leffingwell, Hospital Commissioner
J. Edward McKinley
George Leffingwell, Hospital Commissioner


Hope Summers
Hope Summers
Nurse Throttle
Hope Summers
Nurse Throttle


Pat Morita
Pat Morita
Harry Nishimoto
Pat Morita
Harry Nishimoto


Norman Alden
Norman Alden
Katzen
Norman Alden
Katzen


Brett Halsey
Brett Halsey
Dr. Paolo Quagliomo
Brett Halsey
Dr. Paolo Quagliomo
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