- Source: Bedside Dentist
Bedside Dentist (Danish: Tandlæge på sengekanten), is a 1971 Danish erotic comedy film and part of the Bedside-films series, directed by John Hilbard from a screenplay by John Hilbard and Finn Henriksen, and produced by Finn Henriksen. The film highlighted, in parody, two versions of Danish masculinity. The film was released in the UK as Danish Dentist on the Job.
Plot
A rich woman (Annie Birgit Garde) wants to endow her nephew (Ole Søltoft), who is a dental student, with a large fortune and her company. As she wants to make sure that he is a "real man", "into beer, pussy and horn music", before passing the estate on to him, she hires a prostitute. Rumors spread about her nephew's wealth, and women show interest.
Cast
Ole Søltoft as dental student Thomas
Birte Tove as Nina
Annie Birgit Garde as aunt Benedikte Swane-Hansen
Carl Ottosen as professor Andreas Henningsen
Soren Stromberg as Michael
Box office
The film was successful in Sweden with a gross of SEK 4.8 million.
References
External links
Bedside Dentist at IMDb
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Bedside Dentist
- Bedside-films
- Birte Tove
- Annie Birgit Garde
- List of Danish films of the 1970s
- Tooth fairy
- Ulla-Britt Söderlund
- Ole Søltoft
- Vito Corleone
- Hans Schmidt (priest)