This Won't Hurt a Bit (1993)
1h 25m
Running Time
November 12, 1993Release Date
This Won't Hurt a Bit (1993)
1h 25m
Running Time
November 12, 1993Release Date
Network & Production Companies
Plot.
An incompetent rogue dentist travels from Australia to the UK, where he wreaks havoc on English teeth until the law catches up with him.
Where to Watch.
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Cast & Crew.
Greig Pickhaver
Gordon Fairweather
Jacqueline McKenzie
Vanessa Prescott
Maggie King
Mrs. Prescott
Patrick Blackwell
Mr. Prescott
Maggie King
Mrs. Prescott
Dennis Miller
Riley
Adam Stone
Farrow
Gordon Chater
Dental Professor
Alwyn Kurts
Psychiatrist
Colleen Clifford
Lady Smith
Peter Browne
Railway Friend
Lisa Peers
University Friend
Kate Smith
Dental Investigator
Ralph Cotterill
Bank Manager
Gandhi MacIntyre
Restrauteur
Fiona Press
Wagga Girlfriend
Brian Bird
Dental Prosthetist
Peter Borgonon
Solicitor
Peter Boswell
Interpol Officer
Ken Muggleston
ProductionDesigner
Marilyn Thomas
Matron
Brian McDermott
Policeman
Rowan Jackson
Dental Student
Marc Spicer
Director of Photography
Frank Flick
Second Assistant Camera
Nigel Malone
Still Photographer
Jenny T. Ward
Assistant Editor
Pip Shapiera
Grip
Warwick Foy
Production Accountant
Judy Whitehead
Continuity
Chris Kennedy
Writer / Director / Producer
Patrick Fitzgerald
Producer
Mario Grigorov
Original Music Composer
Peter Butt
Editor / Post-Production Manager / First Assistant Director
Ruth Bracegirdle
Costume Designer / Makeup Artist
Maurice Tarrango
Assistant Makeup Artist
Details.
This Movie Is About.
immigrant
australia
flashback
police
father daughter relationship
dentist
rogue
doctor patient relationship
australian
dental patient
Wiki.
This Won't Hurt a Bit is a 1993 Australian comedy film. It was directed by Chris Kennedy.
According to Ozmovies,
Those searching for the source of inspiration for writer/director and co-producer Chris Kennedy need look no further than his professional life as a dentist, which saw him do time in England practising his skills. It’s perhaps pushing things to say that he dreamed up the idea of revenge on the English while peering into the mouths of his English patients, but his screenplay is filled with knowing nods in this direction.