4. Laffing Gas (1914)
In the days before talkies dentists were still portrayed as the sadists we know and love. Slap slick in style (what else with Chaplin) …show more content…
The Dentist (1932)
With W. C. Fields as the callous and disillusioned dentist this film is probably not far from real life. Fields is definitely not the most obviously sinister character, but the subtle little sinister moments really make his character a high ranking evil dentist. While drill deep in a patient's mouth the patient is screaming out in agony. Fields simply smiles and hums a merry tune.
2. Little Shop of Horrors
Getting back towards the slapstick Steve Martin is fantastic as the lunatic dentist who seems to take great pleasure in torturing his patients while high on gas. The fact that Seymour sees him as evil enough to feed to his plant says a lot for the dentist Serivello.
1. Marathon Man
Number one in our list and with good reason. Has there ever been a better idea for an evil villain than a Nazi war criminal dentist? In the role that won Laurence Olivier an Oscar for best supporting actor, his torture of Dustin Hoffman is enough to put anyone off going back to the dentist's chair.
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