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==Plot==
==Plot==
Colonel Proudfoot of Proudfoot Industries tries to entice a couple of newly qualified dentists to advertise "Dreem", a revolutionary type of toothpaste, but he knows that if the dentists learn that they are part of an advertising campaign, they will be struck off, and the campaign will be a disaster.
Colonel Proudfoot of Proudfoot Industries tries to entice a couple of newly qualified dentists to advertise "Dreem", a revolutionary type of toothpaste, but he knows that if the dentists learn that they are part of an advertising campaign, they will be [[struck off]]. The director of a Dental School sees his chance to rid the field of dentistry of two incompetents.


==Cast==
==Cast==

Revision as of 06:24, 17 December 2018

Dentist on the Job
Directed byC. M. Pennington-Richards
Written byHugh Woodhouse
Hazel Adair
Produced byBertram Ostrer
StarringBob Monkhouse
Ronnie Stevens
Kenneth Connor
Shirley Eaton
CinematographyStephen Dade
Edited byBill Lenny
Music byKen Jones
Distributed byAnglo-Amalgamated
Release date
29 December 1961
Running time
88 minutes
CountryUnited Kingdom
LanguageEnglish

Dentist on the Job is a 1961 British comedy film directed by C. M. Pennington-Richards, the sequel to Dentist in the Chair (1960). It was released in the US with the title Get on with It!. The film was co-written by Hugh Woodhouse and Hazel Adair. It stars Bob Monkhouse. Other actors appearing in the film include Kenneth Connor, Ronnie Stevens, Shirley Eaton, Richard Wattis and Charles Hawtrey.

Plot

Colonel Proudfoot of Proudfoot Industries tries to entice a couple of newly qualified dentists to advertise "Dreem", a revolutionary type of toothpaste, but he knows that if the dentists learn that they are part of an advertising campaign, they will be struck off. The director of a Dental School sees his chance to rid the field of dentistry of two incompetents.

Cast

Legacy

The studio logos, opening credits and a brief portion of the opening scene is added to the start of Monty Python and the Holy Grail on its special edition DVD. The clip ends with a sputtering, unseen "projectionist" realising he has played the wrong film. A "slide" then appears urging the audience to wait while the projectionist changes reels.