What's Up Superdoc! Trailer

What's Up Superdoc! Trailer (1978)

"WHAT'S UP NURSE! raised more than a temperature, now comes WHAT'S UP SUPERDOC!" 21 March 1978 Comedy 89 mins

A doctor fathers 837 brilliant sons through an artificial insemination program, and every woman wants a donation.

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Cast

Christopher Mitchell

as Dr. Robert Todd

Julia Goodman

as Annabel

Harry H. Corbett

as Sergeant Major Goodwin, Rtd.

Bill Pertwee

as Woodie

Chic Murray

as Bernie

Hughie Green

as Bob Scratchitt

Ronnie Brody

as The Boss

Melvyn Hayes

as Pietro

Beth Porter

as Melanie

Milton Reid

as Louie

Sheila Steafel

as Dr. Pitt

Marianne Stone

as Dr. Maconachie

Sue Upton

as Marlene

Crew

Geoff Glover

Geoff Glover Director of Photography

Derek Ford

Director

International Releases Dates

United Kingdom 21 March 1978

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