The Secret Lives of Dentists

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Awards

Chlotrudis Awards 2004 - Nominated - Best Actor

Chlotrudis Awards 2004 - Nominated - Best Adapted Screenplay

Independent Spirit Awards 2004 - Nominated - Best Supporting Female

New York Film Critics Circle Awards 2003 - Won - Best Actress

Chlotrudis Awards 2004 - Nominated - Best Actor

Chlotrudis Awards 2004 - Nominated - Best Adapted Screenplay

Independent Spirit Awards 2004 - Nominated - Best Supporting Female

New York Film Critics Circle Awards 2003 - Won - Best Actress

New York Film Critics Circle Awards 2003 - Won - Best Screenplay

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The Secret Lives of Dentists

Director:
Alan Rudolph
R, 104 Minutes
 

At A Glance

Film Synopsis

A gentle man suddenly finds himself at a loss for what to do when he suspects his wife has been unfaithful in this comedy drama from director Alan Rudolph. David and Dana Hurst (Campbell Scott and Hope Davis) are a married couple with three children who also happen to be dentists who share an office. David is a quiet and reserved sort, while Dana has been quietly but obviously unhappy with things recently.

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Our Take

"A must see for anyone who has, has had or will ever have kids. Never have the highs and lows of parenthood been captured with so much truth and humor."

Details

MPAA:
Rated R for sexuality and language.

Runtime:
104 min.

Genre:
Drama

Country:
UNITED STATES

Language:
English/American

Color:
Color

Certification:
R

Plot Summary

Backstage at a community theater production, David sees Dana in the arms of another man and is immediately certain she's having an affair, a suspicion only deepened by her continued dark mood, long periods of silence, and frequent trips out of the house. Slater (Denis Leary) is a disgruntled patient of the Hursts who has gone public with his unhappiness over their work; as David tries to work out Slater's differences, Slater becomes a frequent (and not always welcome) visitor in David's home. As he observes the obvious tension in David and Dana's relationship, Slater begins offering his own gruff brand of advice to David, including acting cooler and informing Dana "I could kill you" at the dinner table. Co-produced by leading man Campbell Scott, The Secret Lives of Dentists was based on the novel The Age of Grief by Jane Smiley.

 

 

Memorable Quotes

Slater: Now, you should really listen to her because she is on the ball. 

Leah: Nobody asked you, ya big slimebucket!

Slater: These children are monsters, they should be struck... can I hit them? 

David Hurst: No.

David Hurst: My father always said that when you're angry, to never get in a car. 

Slater: Fuck him. [starts the car] He was an asshole. 
David Hurst: Yes. He was. [drives off]

 

 

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