Where Does It Hurt?









Where Does It Hurt? (1972)
AIP Production #7720
Jeff and Cheryl vow never to get sick enough to need hospitalization after watching Where Does It Hurt?
Screenplay by Rod Amateau & Budd Robinson
Based on the novel The Operator
Produced by Bill Schwartz & Rod Amateau
Directed by Rod Amateau
Starring:
Peter Sellers as Dr. Albert T. Hopfnagel
Jo Ann Plugg as Alice Gilligan
Rick Lenz as Lester Hammond
Harold Gould as Dr. Zerny
Eve Bruce as Lamarr
Hope Summers as Nurse Throttle
Pat Morita as Harry Nishimoto
Paul Lambert as Dr. Bernie Pinikhes
Norman Alden as Katzen
Keith Allison as Hinkley
Brett Halsey as Dr. Paolo Quagliomo
Albert Reed as Dr. Sam Radcliffe
Jeane Byron as Dr. Kincaid
J. Edward McKinley as Geo. Leffingwell M.D.
Additional Cast:
Dodie Warren
Beverly Moore
Lynn Cartwright as Switchboard Operator
Jackie Russell as Mother with Newborn Baby
Richard Hoyt as Seargeant Hoyt
Steve Mitchell
Ed Begley, Jr.
Joe Corey as Cab Driver
Mark Evans
Jimmy Cross
Anitra Ford as Nurse at Reception Desk
Lenore Kasdorf as Dianne – Lester’s Girlfriend
Kathleen Freeman as Mrs. Mazzini
Marvin Miller as Catering Manager
Jack Mullaney as Mr. Leffingwell’s Male Secretary
Paul Gleason as Mr. Leffingwell’s Aide
William Elliott as Oscar the Orderly
Uschi Digard as Girl at Party (uncredited)
Released by Cinerama Releasing Corp.
Re-Released through American International Pictures in 1978
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Our open and close is comprised of clips from the following films/trailers: How to Make a Monster (1958), The Brain That Wouldn’t Die (1962), I Was a Teenage Werewolf (1957), High School Hellcats (1958), Beach Blanket Bingo (1965), The Wild Angels (1966), It Conquered the World (1956), The Abominable Dr. Phibes (1971), and Female Jungle (1955)

