GP
★ Directing
1930 – 2019
· Islington, London, England, UK
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Active 1972–2001
Gerry Poulson directed Under the Doctor (1976), a film that dives into the humorous chaos of medical life. This British comedy showcases Poulson's knack for blending satire with the absurdities of the healthcare system, presenting a unique perspective on the interplay between doctors and their patients. Though his filmography may be limited, Poulson's work in Under the Doctor contributes to the rich tapestry of cult cinema, highlighting the often-overlooked genre of medical comedies.
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Under the Doctor
1976
★ 4.2
Director
A British sex comedy about a doctor, a bevy of beautiful women and their sexual problems. Can the overworked and over-titillated doctor help his patients while resisting the urge to help himself?
Career Highlights
Top 6 by popularity · TMDB
Filmography
8 creditsCrew Credits
1990s
3 credits
1970s
3 credits