Doctor Detroit

    Doctor Detroit
    1983

    Synopsis

    A shy but gentle man named Clifford Skridlow is a professor of comparative literature at the financially-strapped fictional Monroe College in Chicago. A chance encounter with four beautiful women at a restaurant changes his life forever.

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    Cast

    • Dan AykroydClifford Skridlow / Doctor Detroit
    • Howard HessemanSmooth Walker
    • Donna DixonMonica McNeil
    • Lydia LeiJasmine Wu
    • T.K. CarterDiavolo Washington
    • Lynn WhitfieldThelma Cleland
    • Fran DrescherKaren Blittstein
    • Kate MurtaghMom
    • Nan MartinMargaret Skridlow
    • George FurthArthur Skridlow

    Recommandations

    • 88

      The Associated Press

      In his first major film without partner John Belushi, Aykroyd proves a film comedian of first rank. [9 May 1983]
    • 75

      Chicago Sun-Times

      There is very little comic invention in the idea for Doctor Detroit (the screenplay is Identikit sitcom), but there's a lot of invention in Aykroyd's performance.
    • 60

      The A.V. Club

      Like Boat Trip, another guilty pleasure of mine, Doctor Detroit is so transcendently stupid, gimmicky, and shameless that it almost becomes a smart meta-parody of stupid, gimmicky, shameless high-concept '80s comedies.
    • 60

      The New York Times

      Entertainingly slapdash.
    • 38

      The Globe and Mail (Toronto)

      Dan Aykroyd has been consistently disappointing since he left the Saturday Night Live television show to work in feature films. His latest film, Doctor Detroit is more evidence that Aykroyd's comedic talent, which was brilliantly spontaneous when feeding off a live studio audience, isn't suited to the big screen. [9 May 1983]
    • 30

      Washington Post

      No one could accuse Dan Aykroyd of waiting around for the perfect script to come along. Doctor Detroit, now at area theaters, is as feeble a vehicle as any but the meanest mean spirit would ever wish on him. [9 May 1983, p.B12]
    • 25

      Miami Herald

      Doctor Detroit is Dan Aykroyd's first big solo vehicle, and it has some traditional Motown problems: It sputters and wheezes and lurches, never does run smoothly, never does satisfy. In the spirit of products from another troubled industry, this is a raucous comedy that just doesn't have very many jokes. [10 May 1983, p.B5]
    • 20

      TV Guide Magazine

      There isn't one laugh in this so-called comedy...The resulting situations are so moronic that the movie is unwatchable.