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Latest revision as of 15:34, 29 August 2017
The Dentist (1996) is an American Horror Film directed by Brian Yuzna and written by Dennis Paoli, inspired by the story of real-life dentist/serial killer Glennon Engleman. It starts Corben Bernsen, Linda Hoffman, and Ken Foree.
Dr. Alan Feinstone (Bernsen) has everything. A beautiful wife, a nice house, and a popular reputation as the neighborhood dentist. Everything is tidy and clean, just as it should be. However, things go wrong when, on the day of his wedding anniversary, Feinstone spots his wife having sex with the poolman. His world shaken to its core, Feinstone starts hallucinating at work, first believing that one of his patients has a mouthful of brown, rotting teeth, and then that another is his unfaithful wife. He is about to become every dental patient's worst nightmare...
The Dentist was followed by The Dentist 2: Brace Yourself in 1998, also starring Corbin Bernsen as the titular doctor.
- Big No
- Depraved Dentist: Feinstone.
- Super OCD: Feinstone once again. His obsessions may border on hallucinations and High Octane Nightmare Fuel.
- Strapped to An Operating Table: Feinstone gets his revenge on his wife by binding her to the dentist's chair and mutilating the hell out of her mouth, including...
- Tongue Trauma: ...cutting off her tongue.
- Your Cheating Heart