The Dentist Page #2
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- Year:
- 1996
- 92 min
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Just a little look.
You can hold my hand, honey.
Okay, now, I want you to open your
mouth nice and wide for Jessica.
You've built up
quite a practice, doctor.
A lot of money in
dentistry these days, huh?
I work hard.
Too hard to lose it all.
I'm sure that won't happen.
You're doing really good, honey.
If I kick her out,
she'll take everything.
- What?
What did you do?
He's bleeding!
He moved.
He has to learn to sit still.
- Mrs. Sanders, we're very sorry.
- It's okay, Jody.
We're going to go home.
This visit is over, Dr. Feinstone!
- Mrs. Sanders...
- It's over!
Doctor, are you all right?
We can't take children anymore.
That child is spoiled.
Spoiled rotten.
- Wait, Mrs. Sanders, what--
- It's okay, Jody.
We're gonna go home.
They're okay.
I remember my first time at the dentist.
I bit him.
Control.
Keep it under control.
Alan?
Oh, my God.
Alan.
Are you all right?
What's the matter?
Here.
I'm fine. I'm fine.
What do you want?
Uh, I just finished with Miss Reign,
but if you're not feeling well...
Is there a problem?
Oh, well...
You don't have to see her.
There's nothing major indicated.
Why don't you rest for a while?
Hello.
Hello.
Who is this?
It's me.
- Alan?
- Yes.
- Your husband, Alan.
- I know who you are, silly.
Brooke...
I was just sitting here, trying to
remember our first practice.
Alan, you're not having
a moment, are you?
You know what you get like.
Take one pill.
I love you.
Is something the matter?
Alan, is everything okay?
I'm just running a little late.
That's all.
You'll have to meet me
at the office tonight.
Okay.
- Tonight then?
- Tonight.
- Our anniversary.
- Mhm.
All right. Buh-bye.
A**hole.
B*tch.
April?
Uh, the doctor is busy right now,
but, uh, he'll be able
to see you next time.
Well, I think Steve, my manager,
wanted to talk to him.
He thinks my mouth
needs a makeover.
It's the only part of me
he hasn't totally rebuilt.
Well, I'll make you
another appointment.
Well, Karen...
Who do we have here?
Uh... This is April Reign.
I'm sorry, doctor.
I thought you were busy.
All the time.
Decay is always busy,
so we're always busy.
How's the patient?
Oh, her teeth look fine, doctor.
Nothing that calls
for immediate attention.
Good, then we'll just
take a little look.
Well, all she needed
was a cleaning.
So I could be irresistible
with all the world at my feet.
There's a shadow here on number 31.
Right there on the X-ray.
Uh, yes, doctor. Um...
There is some abrasion
on the lingual at the gum line.
Tell Jessica I'll need
a filling tray.
Okay.
You have a cavity on
one of your lower right molars.
It isn't too serious, but we
really should take a look at it
before it gets any worse.
Will you have to drill?
They're your teeth.
You wouldn't want them
to fall out, would you?
Um, it's really not
bothering me at all.
Well, we'll give you
a little anesthetic.
- You won't feel anything at all.
- I have this thing about needles.
- Well, then, we'll give you a topical.
- Needles really freak me out.
Have you ever had nitrous oxide?
Right through the snapper.
Jesus. Here.
All right.
"Growl."
Assailant shoots doggie.
Bullet goes right through here.
I think he shot the doggie.
Elementary, my dear Watson.
You don't think this is
a robber, do you?
- He's never used a gun before.
- He's never had a dog attack him before.
To the lab.
Check out the neighbors.
Cop stuff, huh?
All right.
Is that comfortable?
Just keep breathing.
Nice, deep breaths.
You have an interesting name.
Steve wanted to
call me April Showers.
But I liked Reign, like a queen.
Not just, like, you know, rain.
Just keep breathing normally.
Everything will be fine
in a couple of seconds.
I'm fine.
Why don't you take a break?
You don't want me to assist you?
Not necessary.
Are you sure?
Yes, doctor.
Open. Right.
Right over there.
There we go.
Now, don't worry.
Just keep breathing.
Are you a model?
You look like a model.
Have you ever done
any, uh, runway work?
It ain't easy. No sir.
Those girls got to be very confident
to get up there
They got to have the walk.
You want to try?
- No.
- We all gotta have our secret dreams.
Go on, stand up.
Give it a shot.
No, I've never... I don't know how.
I've never done anything like...
Come on, take a few steps
to a new beginning.
Go on.
Go on.
Go on.
That's it, hold your head up.
Like this?
That's it, more attitude.
Throw some attitude.
Lots of attitude.
All right, do a little--do a little
turn right there.
That's it. Beautiful.
Excuse me.
What the hell is going on
with April back there?
- Dr. Feinstone is taking care of her.
- Yeah?
- You okay, Sarah?
- Oh, yeah. I was just stretching.
How are you feeling?
All right.
You don't hurt me, doctor,
and I won't hurt you.
Filth.
Whore.
All right, just, uh...
Just relax.
This won't hurt a bit.
That's what men always say.
They're the biggest liars.
Just keep breathing.
That's it.
Deep, slow breaths.
I'd like to speak
to the doctor, please.
He's got to know that April and I
have another appointment.
- And it's getting late.
- I know, and I'm sure he'll be finished soon.
I hope so.
- You got a bathroom here?
- Yeah, down the hall and to the left.
Excuse me.
May I help you?
I was just--I was wondering
where the bathroom was?
It's right over there.
Do it to me, Alan.
Like a big, strong man.
Come on, baby.
Oh yeah, just like Matt.
Just like Matt?
No.
Death is too good for you.
- What?
- The nitrous must have run out.
- I don't feel good.
- You'll be fine in a couple of minutes.
Just relax.
I have to go now.
Please just stay there.
Sit still for a couple of minutes.
Steve. Steve.
Please.
Please could you...
Please would you just
sit back down?
Please.
Please come back.
Please.
This is not what I advise.
Would you just...
You come back inside?
What's the matter?
What's the problem?
- Who are you?
- I'm Steve Landers, doctor.
April is my client.
- Steve.
- Yeah, baby?
Uh, yes... Well, uh, yes...
She's had a minor reaction
to a small dose of nitrous oxide.
That's all.
- Wow.
- No, no, no. It's nothing serious.
She'll be fine in a minute or two.
Okay.
You're gonna be okay, baby?
- You all right?
- No.
Would you both like
to just come inside
and sit down
until she's ready to leave?
Some... some fresh air, though,
might bring her around a little faster.
Oh, she's... Why don't you
pick her up so she doesn't fall?
I'll be right there.
Okay, we're going to bring you
outside in the fresh air
and you'll feel better.
We, uh... we tried to make her feel
a little more comfortable
when she wasn't
feeling so well.
Uh, this is
the quickest way out.
We'll get you some fresh air, baby.
You'll be all right.
They're dropping like flies.
Candy, one of the tanks
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