
Dentist in the Chair (1960)
1h 24m | PG-13
The misfortunes that befall three dental students when they become unwitting accessories to a burglary.
Director: Don Chaffey
Studio: Briand Film Production
Genre: Comedy
Video: 720p
Cast

Bob Monkhouse
as David Cookson

Peggy Cummins
as Peggy Travers

Kenneth Connor
as Sam Field

Eric Barker
as The Dean

Ronnie Stevens
as Brian Dexter

Vincent Ball
as Michaels
Reviews
A coagulation of the plasma! Dentist in the Chair is directed by Don Chaffey and adapted to screenplay by Val Guest from Matthew Finch's book. It stars Bob Monkhouse, Kenneth Connor, Peggy Cummins, Eric Barker and Ronnie Stevens. Music is by Ken Jones and cinematography by Reginald Wyer. A pretty unfunny Brit comedy that has good intentions but even a talented cast and writer can't lift this above the maudlin. Plot revolves around dentistry students at The King Alfred Dental Hospital, who get involved in stolen instruments and affairs of the heart, the latter complicated since the focus of the boys' attention is The Dean's niece! It's all very innocent of course, but as it lacks daring or any sort of worthy story based cohesion, it's a chore to get through. Not helped by a damp squib of a finale. Cast are fine enough but all involved in this venture have better legacies elsewhere. 4/10