Dr. Good Glove
Dr. Good Glove

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Dr. Good Glove

1995
Movie
Adult · 18+
58 min
English

Plain Wrapped Video gives you its most twisted production yet, Dr. Good Glove. Watch in awe and envy as Dr. Good Glove (man of everybody's dreams, the incomparable Cory Jay) and his lean, mean assistant (John Payne as Nurse Philthy) work their way through a waiting room full of desperate, neglected holes (including the legendary Bryce Colby). To accommodate these hungry hordes, the Good Doctor also has on hand a staff of trained obedient technicians who mercilessly carry out all procedures - and an office outfitted with state-of-the-art anal expansion equipment including the much talked about, one-of-kind Dildo Machine -- smoking, thrusting, metallic gizmo that gives the term "auto-erotica" a whole new meaning.

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Director: UnknownGenres: Comedy, Short

Plot Summary

This short film, Dr. Good Glove, is a quirky and comedic look at a doctor who is overly concerned with hygiene. The film likely follows his exaggerated attempts to maintain a sterile environment, leading to humorous and perhaps absurd situations for his patients and himself. It's a brief exploration of germophobia through a lighthearted lens.

Critical Reception

As a short film from 1995 with limited distribution and information available, 'Dr. Good Glove' did not receive widespread critical attention. Its reception is largely undocumented in major critical databases. However, short films often serve as artistic experiments or learning opportunities for filmmakers, and this one likely aimed for comedic effect through its exaggerated premise.

What Reviewers Say

  • Lacks widespread critical analysis due to its short film format.

  • Likely appreciated for its niche comedic premise.

  • Information on audience reception is scarce.

Google audience: Due to its obscure nature and lack of wide release, there is no discernible summary of Google user reviews for 'Dr. Good Glove'.

Fun Fact

The lack of readily available information on 'Dr. Good Glove' highlights how many short films, despite their creative merits, often slip through the cracks of mainstream historical record-keeping and public awareness.

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