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Director: Rod Amateau
Cast: Peter Sellers, Jo Ann Pflug, Rick Lenz, Harold Gould
In this classic hospital farce, Peter Sellers plays Dr. Albert T. Hopfnagel, a greedy, crooked hospital administrator who has perfected the art of bill padding, unnecessary surgery and kickbacks. Mistrusted by patients, and resented by other staffers, his assistant Alice can no longer endure his scams and plots to have him sent to prison - but not for long enough. Sellers again steals the show with an absurd and hilarious character study.
Critical Reception & Ratings
Where Does It Hurt? is a 1972 hospital farce film directed by Rod Amateau, starring Peter Sellers in a hilarious and absurd character study as a greedy, crooked hospital administrator. While not critically acclaimed, the film has an IMDb rating of 5.4/10, indicating a mixed reception from audiences.
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Fans of Peter Sellers' iconic comedy style will delight in his hilariously over-the-top performance as the crooked hospital administrator in the 1972 film 'Where Does It Hurt?', directed by Rod Amateau. Sellers' absurd character study and the film's clever hospital farce setup make for an endlessly entertaining comedic romp.
Where Does it Hurt? is a 1972 American comedy film written and directed by Rod Amateau and starring Peter Sellers, Jo Ann Pflug, Rick Lenz, Pat Morita, and Harold Gould. The film is a darkly satirical look at capitalism in a hospital environment.
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