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Doctor Detroit
Theatrical release posterDirected by Michael Pressman Produced by Robert K. Weiss Written by Bruce Jay Friedman
Carl Gottlieb
Robert BorisStarring Dan Aykroyd
Howard Hesseman
Fran Drescher
Donna DixonMusic by James Brown (song, "Get up Offa That Thing/Dr. Detroit")
Lalo SchifrinCinematography King Baggot Editing by Christopher Greenbury Studio Brillstein Company Distributed by Universal Studios Release date(s) May 6, 1983 Running time 89 minutes Country United States Language English Budget $8 million[citation needed] Box office $10,375,893[1] Doctor Detroit is a 1983 comedy film, written by Bruce Jay Friedman, Robert Boris and Carl Gottlieb. The film stars Dan Aykroyd, Howard Hesseman, Lynn Whitfield, Fran Drescher, and Donna Dixon, with a special appearance by James Brown. The film was directed by Michael Pressman.
James Brown performed the theme song Get Up Offa That Thing/Dr. Detroit". Devo performed the "Theme From Doctor Detroit" and had another track in the film, "Luv-Luv". There was an EP with the "Theme from Doctor Detroit", "Luv-Luv", and a remix of the theme released, as well as a music video incorporating footage from the film.
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Plot
A shy, gentle man named Clifford Skridlow (Dan Aykroyd) is a professor of comparative literature at the financially strapped (fictional) Monroe College in Chicago. A chance encounter with four beautiful high class prostitutes at a restaurant changes his life forever. Smooth Walker (Howard Hesseman), their pimp, is in danger due to his enormous debt to the gruff "Mom" (Kate Murtagh), a Chicago mob boss. Smooth invents a fictitious business partner, the flamboyant "Doctor Detroit", in an attempt to save himself from Mom's wrath.
Through a series of comical misunderstandings, Cliff is conned into becoming Smooth Walker's patsy. He transforms himself into Doctor Detroit, embarking on a dangerous mission to protect the girls from Mom. He also must keep this secret from his straight-laced parents while simultaneously attempting to secure a large endowment for the struggling university. Cliff becomes a hero to the four women, but puts his life at grave risk.
Cast
- Dan Aykroyd — Clifford Skridlow/Doctor Detroit
- Howard Hesseman — Smooth Walker
- Fran Drescher — Karen Blittstein
- Donna Dixon — Monica McNeil
- Lydia Lei — Jasmine Wu
- T. K. Carter — Diavolo Washington
- Lynn Whitfield — Thelma Cleland
- Kate Murtagh — Mom
- George Furth — Arthur Skridlow
- Nan Martin — Margaret Skridlow
- Peter Aykroyd — Mr. Frankman
- Glenne Headly — Miss Debbylike
- Robert Cornthwaite — Professor Blount
- Parley Baer — Judge Robert E. Lee Davis-Jackson
- John Kapelos — Rush Street Dude
- James Brown — Bandleader (himself)
- Steven Williams — Junior Sweet
- Andrew Duggan — Harmon Rausehorn
Soundtrack
Doctor Detroit Soundtrack album by various artists Released 1983 Genre New Wave
R & B
Synth PopLabel Backstreet/MCA Professional reviews - "Theme from Doctor Detroit" - Devo 3:10
- "Hold Him" - Pattie Brooks, Dan Aykroyd 3:22
- "King of Soul" - James Brown 2:40
- "Yo Skridlow" - T. K. Carter, Dan Aykroyd 4:40
- "Working Girls" - Pattie Brooks, Dan Aykroyd 4:48
- "Get Up Offa That Thing/Doctor Detroit" - James Brown 3:23
- "Luv-Luv" - Devo 3:36
- "You Are the One" - Pattie Brooks 4:05
- "Get It on and Have a Party" - Pattie Brooks 6:09
Reaction and sequel
In her autobiography, Enter Whining, Fran Drescher comments that this film was expected to be a major hit, but that it fell short of that expectation; by the time the film ended its run in theatres, it had only managed to make US$10.8 million, on a budget of US$8 million.
See also
References
External links
- Doctor Detroit at the Internet Movie Database
- Doctor Detroit at AllRovi
- Doctor Detroit at Box Office Mojo
- Doctor Detroit at Rotten Tomatoes
Films directed by Michael Pressman 1970s The Great Texas Dynamite Chase (1976) · The Bad News Bears in Breaking Training (1977) · Like Mom, Like Me (1978) · Boulevard Nights (1979)1980s 1990s Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles II: The Secret of the Ooze (1991) · Quicksand: No Escape (1992) · Miracle Child (1993) · To Gillian on Her 37th Birthday (1996)2000s Frankie and Johnny Are Married (2003)Categories:- American films
- English-language films
- 1983 films
- 1980s comedy films
- American comedy films
- Films set in Chicago, Illinois
- Films shot in Chicago, Illinois
- Independent films
- Universal Pictures films
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