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Doctor Detroit

Doctor Detroit is a 1983 American comedy film directed by Michael Pressman with writing by Bruce Jay Friedman, Carl Gottlieb, and Robert Boris. The film stars Dan Aykroyd, Howard Hesseman, Lynn Whitfield, Fran Drescher, and Donna Dixon, with a special appearance by James Brown. It was the first film Aykroyd made after the death of John Belushi, and the first one in which he is not sharing top bill with other actors. Aykroyd and his co-star Dixon married soon after the film's release.

Doctor Detroit
Theatrical release poster
Directed byMichael Pressman
Written by
Produced byRobert K. Weiss
Starring
CinematographyKing Baggot
Edited byChristopher Greenbury
Music by
Production
company
Distributed byUniversal Pictures
Release date
May 6, 1983 (1983-05-06)
Running time
89 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Budget$8 million[citation needed]
Box office$10,375,893[1]

Plot

Introverted geek Clifford Skridlow (Dan Aykroyd) is a professor of comparative literature at the financially strapped Monroe College in Chicago.

Smooth Walker (Howard Hesseman), a pimp, owes $80,000 to "Mom" (Kate Murtagh), a gruff Chicago mob boss. Attempting to weasel out of his debt, Smooth invents a fictitious mobster, the flamboyant "Doctor Detroit", a ruthless chiropractor who allegedly is overrunning Smooth's turf. Smooth sees Clifford out to dinner alone at a restaurant, and decides to enlist him to pose as the "Doctor." Smooth and his girls Monica (Donna Dixon), Jasmine (Lydia Lei), Karen (Fran Drescher), and Thelma (Lynn Whitfield), party with Clifford and give him the best night of his life. The next morning, during a faculty meeting, Clifford gets a phone call from the girls and learns about their troubles with Mom, that Smooth has skipped town, and that according to Smooth, they are now Clifford's girls. Clifford agrees to assume the persona of Doctor Detroit in an effort to help them out of their jam.

Meanwhile, Monroe College anticipates a corporate endowment from Rousehorn Consolidated Industries to be presented by its CEO, Harmon Rousehorn (Andrew Duggan). If the contribution is large enough, it will allow the college to remain open.

While Clifford is teaching classes, grading papers, catering a faculty party and assisting in hosting the visiting CEO, his Doctor Detroit alter ego has to find a way to get Thelma out of a solicitation charge, hold Mom at bay, and appear at the Players Ball to be proclaimed the new King of the Pimps while simultaneously appearing at Monroe College's annual Alumni Dinner. When Mom shows up at the Players Ball, she figures out that Doctor Detroit and Professor Skridlow are one and the same, and duels him with sword-length kebab skewers in front of the assembled academics. Mom is defeated, and the two functions combine into one joyous, spectacular party, as the ultimate fates of all are revealed, including Clifford's marriage to Karen.

Cast

Filming

The film was shot on location in Chicago and Evanston, Illinois, as well as at the University of Southern California and Biltmore Hotel in Los Angeles, California, during the summer of 1982.[2]

Soundtrack

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic      link

James Brown makes a cameo appearance in the film, performing "Get Up Offa That Thing/Dr. Detroit." Devo performed the "Theme from Doctor Detroit," which plays over the opening credits, as well as "Luv-Luv," and released an EP including both tracks and a longer dance remix of the theme song. A music video was also produced for the theme song, incorporating footage from the film.

A soundtrack album for the film was released on the labels Backstreet, MCA and WEA.

Track listing

Side one
No.TitleWriter(s)Performer(s)Length
1."Theme from Doctor Detroit"Devo3:10
2."Hold Him"3:22
3."King of Soul"NewbornJames Brown2:40
4."Yo Skridlow"
4:40
5."Working Girls"
  • Newborn
  • Brooks
  • Pattie Brooks
  • Dan Aykroyd
4:48
Side two
No.TitleWriter(s)Performer(s)Length
6."Get Up Offa That Thing/Doctor Detroit"James BrownJames Brown3:23
7."Luv-Luv"
  • Mothersbaugh
  • Casale
Devo3:36
8."You Are the One"Pattie Brooks4:05
9."Get It on and Have a Party"
  • Newborn
  • Brooks
Pattie Brooks6:09
Total length:35:53

Reception

The film received generally negative reviews from critics. Writing in the Chicago Tribune, critic Gene Siskel gave the film two and a half stars and called it "a mess, but a genial mess."[3] Roger Ebert gave it three stars, saying it had "just a humble little screenplay" but also "a lot of funny moments" and a performance by Dan Aykroyd that showed "a lot of invention."[4] Review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes reports that 33% of six critics have given the film a positive review.[5]

In her autobiography, Enter Whining, Fran Drescher commented that Doctor Detroit was expected to be a major hit for the summer of 1983 but fell short of expectations, grossing $10.8 million on a budget of $8 million. Despite this, Doctor Detroit has developed a cult following over the years.

See also

References

  1. ^ Doctor Detroit at Box Office Mojo
  2. ^ "Doctor Detroit (1983) - Filming & Production - IMDb". IMDb.
  3. ^ Siskel, Gene (May 6, 1983). "Aykroyd's 'Detroit': Funny flawed and filmed in Chicago". Chicago Tribune. p. c1.
  4. ^ Ebert, Roger (May 13, 1983). "Doctor Detroit movie review & film summary (1983)". RogerEbert.com.
  5. ^ "Doctor Detroit - Rotten Tomatoes". Rotten Tomatoes.

External links

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Doctor Detroit is a 1983 American comedy film directed by Michael Pressman with writing by Bruce Jay Friedman Carl Gottlieb and Robert Boris The film stars Dan Aykroyd Howard Hesseman Lynn Whitfield Fran Drescher and Donna Dixon with a special appearance by James Brown It was the first film Aykroyd made after the death of John Belushi and the first one in which he is not sharing top bill with other actors Aykroyd and his co star Dixon married soon after the film s release Doctor DetroitTheatrical release posterDirected byMichael PressmanWritten byBruce Jay FriedmanCarl GottliebRobert BorisProduced byRobert K WeissStarringDan Aykroyd Howard Hesseman George Furth James Brown T K Carter Donna Dixon Fran Drescher Lydia Lei Lynn WhitfieldCinematographyKing BaggotEdited byChristopher GreenburyMusic byLalo SchifrinIra NewbornDevoPattie BrooksDan AykroydJames BrownT K CarterProductioncompanyBrillstein CompanyDistributed byUniversal PicturesRelease dateMay 6 1983 1983 05 06 Running time89 minutesCountryUnited StatesLanguageEnglishBudget 8 million citation needed Box office 10 375 893 1 Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Filming 4 Soundtrack 4 1 Track listing 5 Reception 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksPlot EditIntroverted geek Clifford Skridlow Dan Aykroyd is a professor of comparative literature at the financially strapped Monroe College in Chicago Smooth Walker Howard Hesseman a pimp owes 80 000 to Mom Kate Murtagh a gruff Chicago mob boss Attempting to weasel out of his debt Smooth invents a fictitious mobster the flamboyant Doctor Detroit a ruthless chiropractor who allegedly is overrunning Smooth s turf Smooth sees Clifford out to dinner alone at a restaurant and decides to enlist him to pose as the Doctor Smooth and his girls Monica Donna Dixon Jasmine Lydia Lei Karen Fran Drescher and Thelma Lynn Whitfield party with Clifford and give him the best night of his life The next morning during a faculty meeting Clifford gets a phone call from the girls and learns about their troubles with Mom that Smooth has skipped town and that according to Smooth they are now Clifford s girls Clifford agrees to assume the persona of Doctor Detroit in an effort to help them out of their jam Meanwhile Monroe College anticipates a corporate endowment from Rousehorn Consolidated Industries to be presented by its CEO Harmon Rousehorn Andrew Duggan If the contribution is large enough it will allow the college to remain open While Clifford is teaching classes grading papers catering a faculty party and assisting in hosting the visiting CEO his Doctor Detroit alter ego has to find a way to get Thelma out of a solicitation charge hold Mom at bay and appear at the Players Ball to be proclaimed the new King of the Pimps while simultaneously appearing at Monroe College s annual Alumni Dinner When Mom shows up at the Players Ball she figures out that Doctor Detroit and Professor Skridlow are one and the same and duels him with sword length kebab skewers in front of the assembled academics Mom is defeated and the two functions combine into one joyous spectacular party as the ultimate fates of all are revealed including Clifford s marriage to Karen Cast EditDan Aykroyd as Clifford Skridlow Doctor Detroit Howard Hesseman as Smooth Walker Fran Drescher as Karen Blittstein Donna Dixon as Monica McNeil Lydia Lei as Jasmine Wu T K Carter as Diavolo Washington Lynn Whitfield as Thelma Cleland Kate Murtagh as Mom George Furth as Arthur Skridlow Nan Martin as Margaret Skridlow Peter Aykroyd as Mr Frankman Glenne Headly as Miss Debbylike Robert Cornthwaite as Professor Blount Parley Baer as Judge Robert E Lee Davis Jackson John Kapelos as Rush Street Dude James Brown as Himself The Bandleader Steven Williams as Junior Sweet Andrew Duggan as Harmon Rausehorn Blackie Dammett as Eddie Four Eyes Cacey Kustosz as The StreakerFilming EditThe film was shot on location in Chicago and Evanston Illinois as well as at the University of Southern California and Biltmore Hotel in Los Angeles California during the summer of 1982 2 Soundtrack EditDoctor DetroitSoundtrack album by Various artistsReleased1983GenreNew wave synthpop R amp B funkLength35 53LabelBackstreet MCA WEAProducerIra Newborn Robert K Weiss Devo Lalo SchifrinProfessional ratingsReview scoresSourceRatingAllMusic linkJames Brown makes a cameo appearance in the film performing Get Up Offa That Thing Dr Detroit Devo performed the Theme from Doctor Detroit which plays over the opening credits as well as Luv Luv and released an EP including both tracks and a longer dance remix of the theme song A music video was also produced for the theme song incorporating footage from the film A soundtrack album for the film was released on the labels Backstreet MCA and WEA Track listing Edit Side oneNo TitleWriter s Performer s Length1 Theme from Doctor Detroit Mark Mothersbaugh Gerald CasaleDevo3 102 Hold Him Ira Newborn Pattie BrooksPattie Brooks Dan Aykroyd3 223 King of Soul NewbornJames Brown2 404 Yo Skridlow T K Carter Anthony PatlerT K Carter Dan Aykroyd4 405 Working Girls Newborn BrooksPattie Brooks Dan Aykroyd4 48 Side twoNo TitleWriter s Performer s Length6 Get Up Offa That Thing Doctor Detroit James BrownJames Brown3 237 Luv Luv Mothersbaugh CasaleDevo3 368 You Are the One Lalo Schifrin Glen BallardPattie Brooks4 059 Get It on and Have a Party Newborn BrooksPattie Brooks6 09Total length 35 53Reception EditThe film received generally negative reviews from critics Writing in the Chicago Tribune critic Gene Siskel gave the film two and a half stars and called it a mess but a genial mess 3 Roger Ebert gave it three stars saying it had just a humble little screenplay but also a lot of funny moments and a performance by Dan Aykroyd that showed a lot of invention 4 Review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes reports that 33 of six critics have given the film a positive review 5 In her autobiography Enter Whining Fran Drescher commented that Doctor Detroit was expected to be a major hit for the summer of 1983 but fell short of expectations grossing 10 8 million on a budget of 8 million Despite this Doctor Detroit has developed a cult following over the years See also EditList of American films of 1983References Edit Doctor Detroit at Box Office Mojo Doctor Detroit 1983 Filming amp Production IMDb IMDb Siskel Gene May 6 1983 Aykroyd s Detroit Funny flawed and filmed in Chicago Chicago Tribune p c1 Ebert Roger May 13 1983 Doctor Detroit movie review amp film summary 1983 RogerEbert com Doctor Detroit Rotten Tomatoes Rotten Tomatoes External links EditDoctor Detroit at IMDb Doctor Detroit at AllMovie Doctor Detroit at Box Office Mojo Doctor Detroit at Rotten Tomatoes Doctor Detroit at the TCM Movie Database Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Doctor Detroit amp oldid 1114106033, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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