Doctor at Large – 1957 | 103 mins | Comedy | Colour

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Plot Synopsis

Doctor at Large

Hit-and-miss third entry in Rank’s successful yet undemanding ‘doctor’ series inspired by the novels of Richard Gordon.

Simon Sparrow (Dirk Bogarde), misses the opportunity to become house surgeon at St. Swithin’s Teaching Hospital to his rival after crossing swords with the irascible Sir Lancelot Spratt (James Robertson Justice). Seeking pastures new, he takes on a junior partnership in a country practise, but is forced to flee from the amorous attentions of his partner’s wife. In Harley Street he deals with the wealthy, then goes on a Riviera spree with his colleague Baskin (Donald Sinden) who has come into money. After his series of misadventures, Sparrow ends up back at St. Swithin’s after being offered the post as surgeon.

Production Team

Ralph Thomas: Director
Maurice Carter: Art Direction
Ernest Steward: Cinematography
Yvonne Caffin: Costume Design
Frederick Wilson: Editing
Bob Lawrance: Makeup Department
Bruce Montgomery: Original Music
Betty E Box: Producer
Nicholas Phipps: Script
Roger Cherrill: Sound Department
Geoffrey Daniels: Sound Department
Gordon K McCallum: Sound Department

Cast

Dirk Bogarde: Dr Simon Sparrow
Muriel Pavlow: Joy
James Robertson Justice: Sir Lancelot Spratt
Donald Sinden: Benskin
Shirley Eaton: Nan
Derek Farr: Dr Potter-Shine
Michael Medwin: Bingham
Lionel Jeffries: Dr Hackett