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DOCTOR AT SEA |
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Group Film Productions Limited, 1955.
Ralph Thomas. Camera: Ernest Steward. With Dirk Bogarde,
Brenda De Banzie, Brigitte Bardot, James Robertson Justice, Maurice Denham,
Michael Medwin, Hubert Gregg, James Kenney, Raymond Huntley, Geoffrey Keen,
George Coulouris, Noel Purcell, Jill Adams, Joan Sims, Cyril Chamberlain,
Toke Townley, Thomas Heathcote. |
With a view to escaping both boredom as
a junior G.P. and unwanted womanly advances, young doctor Simon
Sparrow becomes a medical officer on the Lotus, an all-male cargo
ship. As soon as he sets foot on board, Simon encounters
various eccentric characters (including quick-tempered,
authoritarian, whisky-addicted captain Hogg) and gets involved in
many an embarrassing situation (including seasickness).
In Rio he gets to know Hélène Colbert, a
sexy young French singer and falls under her spell. When woman
hater Hogg is forced to take on two female characters, Muriel
Mallet, the daughter of the shipping company and her friend, Hélène,
on his freighter, Simon is delighted.
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