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Release Date:
4 October 1985 (USA) morePlot:
Grave robbers supply a doctor with bodies to test on. | add synopsisUser Comments:
Mel Brooks tries (and fails) for serious hit #2 moreCast
(Cast overview, first billed only)| Timothy Dalton | ... | Doctor Thomas Rock | |
| Jonathan Pryce | ... | Robert Fallon | |
| Twiggy | ... | Jennie Bailey | |
| Julian Sands | ... | Dr. Murray | |
| Stephen Rea | ... | Timothy Broom | |
| Phyllis Logan | ... | Elizabeth Rock | |
| Lewis Fiander | ... | Dr. Thornton | |
| Beryl Reid | ... | Mrs. Flynn | |
| T.P. McKenna | ... | O'Connor | |
| Patrick Stewart | ... | Prof. Macklin | |
| Siân Phillips | ... | Annabella Rock | |
| Philip Davis | ... | Billy Bedlam | |
| Philip Jackson | ... | Andrew Merry-Lees | |
| Danny Schiller | ... | Praying Howard | |
| Bruce Green | ... | Mole |
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2.35 : 1 moreSound Mix:
DolbyFilming Locations:
Lee International Studios, Shepperton, Surrey, England, UKMOVIEmeter: 
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At 32 years, this holds the world record for the longest delay between the completion of the script and the making of the movie. moreQuotes:
Doctor Thomas Rock: I don't need any friends, I prefer enemies. They're better company and their feelings towards you are always genuine. moreSoundtrack:
TAINTED HANDS moreFAQ
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In 1980, THE ELEPHANT MAN opened to critical acclaim; a stunning period drama with a little horror mixed in. Mel Brooks was the driving force behind it, but he remained anonymous (except for the use of the company name "Brooksfilms") because he didn't want the movie to suffer from his comedic reputation. (Remember, John Hurt paid him back with the cameo at the end of SPACEBALLS.) My guess is that he was so pumped up by his success that he thought he'd try the same formula again: 19th century period drama, ghoulish story, dark and eerie sets, UK actors. And this time he dared to put his own name on the screen as executive producer. But it's a flop. Why? First of all, compare the directors: David Lynch for ELEPHANT, Freddie Francis for DOCTOR. Look at their credits, enough said. The photography in DOCTOR is murky; ELEPHANT was crisp and visually stunning. John Morris's score for ELEPHANT was spot on and memorable; his work on DOCTOR is undistinguished and almost unnoticeable. And despite the pre-bond Dalton and pre-Picard Stewart, the cast of DOCTORS can't measure up to Gielgud/Hopkins/Hiller/Hurt. The ELEPHANT script was poetic; the DOCTOR script (did Dylan Thomas REALLY write this?) is hackneyed and repetitive. The later movie just didn't have the ingredients for a successful follow-up.
It's interesting, if you want a visualization of the famous 1820s case of Burke and Hare, but it goes on way too long and spends too much time following Jonathan Pryce as he giggles his way into madness. If the central character (Dalton) had REALLY been at the focus of the plot, and the script spent more time delving into HIS thoughts, motivations, and relationships, this could have been a good film.