Dentally Disturbed
5 /10 1 Votes5
Director Marc Gracie Duration Language English | 4.8/10 Genre Comedy Country Australia | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Release date 31 January 2004 Writer Dave ONeil, Mark OToole Genres Comedy, Indie film, World cinema, Buddy film Cast Rachel Hunter (Karen), Madeleine West (Emma), Nathan Phillips (Philip), Angus Sampson (Jeffrey)Similar movies The Last Witch Hunter , Captain America: The First Avenger , Pitch Perfect 2 , Jupiter Ascending , Frozen , The Avengers |
Dentally disturbed directed by craig melville
Dentally Disturbed is an Australian short film written by Cameron Mitchell and directed by Craig Melville and Cameron Mitchell. It first aired on SBS in Australia on 24 December 2004.
Contents
- Dentally disturbed directed by craig melville
- Dentally disturbed
- Plot
- Cast
- Critical acclaim
- Festivals and awards
- References

Dentally disturbed
Plot
The film begins with Ed (Ben Anderson) shopping in the supermarket with his wife, Gina (Kate Gorman). Ed searches the shelves for dental floss, but can't find any. Both Gina and a supermarket employee seem to have never heard of it before: "You mean, toothpicks?" Ed asks his friends, his dentist, Google, and even the local radio station, all of them confused as to the origin of the product and as to why toothpicks would not suffice. Finally, Ed proposes the idea of dental floss to Oral-B. The CEO rejects it, saying "The wheel's already been invented, mate!" The CEO too, has never heard of it. In desperation, Ed purchases some candles, which he begins to strip down in order to use the wax-covered string inside as dental floss. Gina, sensing his maddening fight with this problem, convinces Ed to move on. As she does this, however, she is searching frantically through her bag to find her tampons. Confused, Ed asks, "What the hell are tampons?"
Cast
The film features only four main actors, who have all featured in their own television shows.
Ben Anderson and Damian Callinan are both regular characters on the Australian comedy skitHOUSE. John Safran, who portrays himself, featured on John Safran versus God, and Kate Gorman acted in You and Your Stupid Mate.
Critical acclaim
The National Flossing Council: "Dentally Disturbed" is "a funny, thought provoking story"
Festivals and awards
References
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