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Novocaine

  • Director: David Atkins
  • AMG Rating: star
  • Genre: Comedy Drama
  • Movie Type: Black Comedy, Crime Comedy
  • Themes: Cons and Scams, Unlikely Criminals, Femmes Fatales
  • Main Cast: Steve Martin, Helena Bonham Carter, Laura Dern, Scott Caan
  • Release Year: 2001
  • Run Time: 95 minutes
  • MPAA Rating: R

Plot

In this darkly comic film noir from writer/director David Atkins, Steve Martin revisits dentistry -- an occupation he'd explored 15 years prior, in the camp musical Little Shop of Horrors. Novocaine casts Martin as a much more mild-mannered D.D.S., Dr. Frank Sangster. Engaged to a prim and delicate hygienist, Jean (Laura Dern), Sangster leads a placid, upper-middle class existence, save for the occasional visit from his deadbeat artist brother Harlan (Elias Koteas). But Sangster finds his life turned inside out from the moment the alluring Susan (Helena Bonham Carter) plops down in his reclining vinyl chair: Complaining about her molars, she's really more interested in the refrigerator of narcotics the good dentist keeps on hand for his patients in pain. Once they manage to get Sangster's guard down, Susan and her brother (Scott Caan) rob him blind -- and worse yet, frame him for the theft. When a dead body turns up in Sangster's sleek suburban home, he finds that clearing his name will be a difficult proposition indeed. Novocaine marks the directorial debut of screenwriter Atkins, who first made his mark with the script for Emir Kusturica's oddball cult favorite Arizona Dream (1993). ~ Michael Hastings, All Movie Guide

Cast

Keith David - Detective Lunt; Lynne Thigpen - Pat; Kevin Bacon - Hip movie star [uncredited]; Mindy Suzanne Bell - Trooper Bunch; Jobe Cerny - Pharmacist Wayne Ponze; Roy Hytower - Skinny Sheriff; Rich Komenich - Detective; Elias Koteas - Harlan Sangster; George Lugg - Liquor Store Owner; Rom Milanovich - "Blue Sands" Bartender; Lucina Paquet - Mrs. Langston; Chelcie Ross - Mike; Quincy Wong - Chinese Husband; Preston Maybank - Gelding; Polly Augusta Noonan - Sally; Eddie "Bo" Smith - Motel Security Guard; Eric Lane - Officer Chuck Smith; Yasen Peyankov - "Sunshine Lounge" Bartender; Teri Cotruzzola - Attractive Complaining Patient; Sally Kao - Chinese Wife; Tyler Rostenkowski - Billy; Karol Kent - Detective Lily Pons; Mary Ann Childers - Anchorwoman; James Chisem - Harris; Joe Kasala - Officer Peter Reilly; Kwame Amoaku - Visiting Room Guard; Len Bajenski - Trooper Jarvis; Roderick Peeples - Storch; Christian Stolte - Court guard

Credit

Craig Jackson - Art Director, Blair Scheller - Boom Operator, Jane Alderman - Casting, Mary Colquhoun - Casting, Dustin Hudson - Consultant/advisor, Roy Gabiv - Conductor, Denise Wingate - Costume Designer, Don Julien - First Assistant Director, Jon Mallard - First Assistant Director, James Giovannetti, Jr. - First Assistant Director, David Atkins - Director, Melody London - Editor, Michele Weisler - Executive Producer, Steve Andrzejewski - Location Manager, Danny Elfman - Composer (Music Score), Steve Bartek - Composer (Music Score), Frank Griffin - Makeup, Manilo Rocchetti - Makeup Special Effects, Manlio Rochetti - Makeup Special Effects, Jeff Tufano - Camera Operator, Sharon Seymour - Production Designer, Vilko Filac - Cinematographer, Paul Mones - Producer, Daniel M. Rosenberg - Producer, John J. Rigden - Special Effects, David Obermeyer - Sound Mixer, Tom Lowell - Stunts, Rom Milanovich - Stunts, James Fierro - Stunts, Linda Perlin - Stunts, Tobiasz Dasziewiez - Stunts, Dan Maldonado - Stunts, Jim Mammoser - Stunts, Chris Nolte - Stunts, Rich Wilke - Stunts, Rick LeFevour - Stunts Coordinator, Michele Weisler - Unit Production Manager, David Atkins - Screen Story, Paul Felopulos - Screen Story, David Atkins - Screenwriter, Bil Vergos - Production Assistant, Aaron "AJ" Richmond - Production Assistant, Seth Vamos - Production Assistant, Reid Burns - Visual Effects Supervisor, Glenfield Payne - Special Effects Editor, Craig Bankey - Unit Publicist, David Rogow - Additional Editing, Francie Brown - Dialogue Coach, Robert Carlson - First Assistant Camera, Anthony J. Lullo - Gaffer, Steve Matthys - Gaffer, Jim Handley - Grip, Walter Piers - Grip, Chris Glasgow - Grip, Chris Ryerson - Grip, Koren Salajka - Grip, Fernando Briones - Grip, Jeff Renfrow - Grip, Kelly Borisy - Key Grip, Jim Roorda - Key Grip, Ellen Segal - Music Editor, Northwest Sinfonia - Musical Performer, Jacquey Rosati - Post Production Coordinator, Lori Machens - Post Production Coordinator, Michael Alden - Post Production Supervisor, Michael Q. Martin - Post Production Supervisor, Margaret J. Orlando - Production Coordinator, Kimberly Rach - Production Supervisor, David J. Chamerski - Properties Master, Roberto Fernandez - Re-Recording Mixer, Heather Pollack - Script Supervisor, Don Julien - Second Assistant Director, Jon Mallard - Second Assistant Director, Glenfield Payne - Sound Effects Director, John D. Milinac - Special Effects Coordinator, Mark Fellman - Still Photographer, Bob Hein - Supervising Sound Editor, Reid Burns - Visual Effects Producer, Gina R. Alfano - ADR Editor, Matthew C. Beville - ADR Mixer, Joel Avila - ADR Mixer, Bobby Johanson - ADR Mixer, John Avila - ADR Mixer, Nancy Kyong Nugent - ADR Recordist, Martin Schloemer - ADR Recordist, Craig Jackson - Art Department Assistant, Gretchen Gain - Assistant Costumer Designer, Linda Rizzuto - Assistant Hair, Jennifer Robinson - Assistant Location Manager, Melanie Cassidy - Assistant Location Manager, Bill Dambra - Assistant Properties, Mick Gormaley - Assistant Sound Editor, David Wahnon - Assistant Sound Editor, Park Taylor - Best Boy Electric, Rob Krzeminski - Best Boy Grip, William J. Wauer - Best Boy Grip, James Hartnett - Best Boy Grip, Meg Everist - Buyer, Kelly Krotine - Camera Loader, Laurie Carreira - Casting Assistant, Andrew Fox - Casting Assistant, Andrew Souders - Casting Assistant, Ed England - Construction Coordinator, Gina Panno - Costumes Supervisor, Sylvia Menno - Dialogue Editor, Jason Storandt - Dolly Grip, James Haworth - Electrician, Donna McLain - Electrician, Chris Stloukal - Electrician, David Williams - Electrician, William J. Wauer - Electrician, Mark Ridge - Extra Casting, Karen Morris - First Assistant Accountant, Brian Vancho - Foley Artist, Dominic Mango - Key Hairstylist, Linda Melazzo - Key Make-up, Troy Borisy - Leadman, Rob Matheson - Post Production Assistant, Michelle A. De Mayo - Post Production Assistant, Samantha Baker - Post Production Assistant, Sasha Burdett - Post Production Assistant, Brit McMurray - Post Production Assistant, Mark Moran - Post Production Assistant, Joseph B. Murphy - Post Production Assistant, Ana Nasser - Post Production Assistant, Leah Sapin - Post Production Assistant, Stef Tovar - Post Production Assistant, Maura Ugarte - Post Production Assistant, Hannah Williams - Post Production Assistant, Kiley Fascia - Production Accountant, Makiko Watanabe - Second Assistant Camera, Jon Nicholson - Set Dresser, Russell Green - Set Production Assistant, David Mendoza - Set Production Assistant, Frank Coronado - Storyboard Artist, Amelia Hochberg - Set Decorator, David Kramer's Looping Group - ADR Loop Group, David Kramer - ADR Supervisor, Ryan Collison - Foley Mixer, Mo Henry - Negative Cutter, Rodman Kiser - Special Effects Foreman, Inc. Image Resolution - Title Design, Melissa Elliott - Title Design

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Novocaine

Theatrical release poster
Directed by David Atkins
Produced by Paul Mones,
Daniel M. Rosenberg
Written by David Atkins,
Paul Felopulos
Starring Steve Martin,
Helena Bonham Carter,
Laura Dern
Distributed by Artisan Entertainment
Release date(s) September 8, 2001
Running time 95 min.
Country United States
Language English
Budget ~ US$6,000,000

Novocaine is a 2001 film written and directed by David Atkins and starring Steve Martin, Helena Bonham Carter, Laura Dern, Lynne Thigpen and Elias Koteas.

The film was shot in the Chicago, Illinois area, during a limited 32-day schedule. The film received extra publicity during production and as its release approached because of an off-the-screen romance between Martin and Carter.

Plot

The movie starts out with shots of "jaws in action" (talking, eating etc.), as would be seen on x-rays. Frank Sangster (Steve Martin) is a prosperous dentist with a loving hygenist-fianceé, Jean (Laura Dern). After an exhibit of his life running smoothly, Susan Ivey (Helena Bonham Carter) shows up with a tooth in need of a root canal. He gives her some Ibuprofen for the pain but she claims that she is allergic. She asks for a prescription for the addictive pain-killer, Demerol and surprisingly, she gets a prescription for 5 tablets and an appointment for 7:30 A.M.

Later in the day, a pharmacist calls Dr. Sangster and asks him to verify if he had prescribed Demerol for Susan Ivey (not mentioning the amount). After Susan left the pharmacist, he said that "50 tabs is way over the limit." He doesn't tell the pharmacist that she changed the amount.

The next day, Susan arrives for her appointment at 7:30 P.M. and seduces the doctor into getting drunk and having sex with her.

Apparently, some time during the night, Susan steals all of Dr. Sangster's narcotics because the next day, there is a man at the office from the Drug Enforcement Administration talking about an 18 year old who drove a car off a cliff under the influence of Dr. Sangster's bottle of cocaine hydrochloride. The man from the DEA wants to see Frank's narcotics supply, but knowing they had none left, he told them that they had been used up. The man from the DEA then wants to see the empty containers in 3 days or Dr. Sangster would get arrested.

That night he goes over to Susan's house and asks for the empty containers where he said he would call the police if he didn't get the containers. He is once again seduced into having sex with her.

The next day at the office, there is Susan's brother, Duane Ivey (Scott Caan) having a violent scene, saying: "Stay the hell away from my sister" and "I don't appreciate your threats". Duane ends the conversation with, "I don't ever want to see you again, because if I do, goddamn it, I'm gonna hurt you."

That night, he goes to Susan's hotel room and sees someone in the bed and starts to talk to the nameless person. After the person wakes up, he sees that it is Duane who tries to strangle him. Dr. Sangster takes his scissors off of Duane's desk and stabs him in the hand. When Frank arrives home with Jean, he sees Duane dead on the floor. After the police arrive and depart, Frank tells Jean about the whole ordeal.

A while later, Frank is arrested for the murder of Duane Ivey because of his teeth marks that Jean put there after Jean killed Duane. After he breaks free, all of Chicago is on the look out for him. He comes to his office in the night and found out that Jean killed his brother who was lying on the dentist chair. He realized that he had to start over. He pulls out his dead brothers teeth, then pulls out his teeth and puts them into a mould. He super-glues the mould into his brother's mouth and starts a fire. He and Susan, now lovers, go to France to live happily ever after in a little cottage on the countryside.

Meanwhile, everybody thinks Frank Sangster is dead because the teeth were found in the fire and the fire-proof camera caught Jean on tape shooting Harlan (who everybody thinks is Frank) in the head. She ends up going to prison for life.

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