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Your favorite movie dentist? (Original Post) ohiosmith Apr 2012 OP
Doc Holliday Ptah Apr 2012 #1
Good one! ohiosmith Apr 2012 #6
Easy: Sheldon Kornpet bluesbassman Apr 2012 #2
That's mine gratuitous Apr 2012 #5
Serpentine, serpentine! ohiosmith Apr 2012 #7
hahahahaha! grasswire Apr 2012 #10
I remember seeing that in a theater!!! hamsterjill Apr 2012 #25
Yup, gotta be Sheldon Kornpet from the In Laws - one of the best movies evah! nt riderinthestorm Apr 2012 #11
Jennifer Aniston KeepItReal Apr 2012 #3
Oh man! What a dirt bag. ohiosmith Apr 2012 #8
Is it safe? SecularMotion Apr 2012 #4
Yes! No! What? ohiosmith Apr 2012 #12
Another Steve Martin character: Dr. Frank Sangster in "Novacaine" PassingFair Apr 2012 #9
Good movie. ohiosmith Apr 2012 #15
W C Fields GreatCaesarsGhost Apr 2012 #13
One of the funniest bits ever filmed. ohiosmith Apr 2012 #16
Captain Walter Waldowski pokerfan Apr 2012 #14
Best equipped dentist in the Army. ohiosmith Apr 2012 #18
Honorable Mention: Bob Hope as 'Painless Potter'. trof Apr 2012 #17
Recall it well. ohiosmith Apr 2012 #19
The one in Marathon Man Iris Apr 2012 #20
"Is it safe?" HopeHoops Apr 2012 #21
Tim Conway BarbaRosa Apr 2012 #22
Guys were brilliant together. ohiosmith Apr 2012 #24
Video pokerfan Apr 2012 #26
Ghost Town.... AnneD Apr 2012 #23
steve Martin Little shop of horrors littlewolf Apr 2012 #27

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5. That's mine
Thu Apr 19, 2012, 05:06 PM
Apr 2012

Alan Arkin's deadpan dentist next to Peter Falk's undercover agent (or is he?) is a classic pairing. The In-Laws would make a great double feature with Midnight Run (Charles Grodin and Robert DeNiro) if you had about five hours for the whole thing.

hamsterjill

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25. I remember seeing that in a theater!!!
Fri Apr 20, 2012, 05:13 PM
Apr 2012

Yes, I'm older than dirt! But that is still one of my favorite movie scenes of all time!

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