Sir Laurence Olivier once asked that question of Dustin Hoffman in one of films most memorable dentistry scenes. From the look of this shot, that scene could have taken place right behind this door. Probably not the place you want to go to fix your choppers, Marzena. Now, where did I put that coffee can full of diamonds?
Oooh, I like this one, SAM...the dark sepia tone really gives it the right feeling for Dr. Jekyll, and for the dentist too for that matter, lol...great post....I also remember that movie and line that Russ just spoke of, just forget the title of the movie at present...just remembered, it was Marathon Man...read the book too.
I suppose that Mr. Hyde was in the waiting room, SAM. Thank for this spooky image and your attempt to keep me from a good sleep the coming night. Well done, lol.
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As long as it's not Mr Hyde's backdoor. Very atmospheric and perfect for a dentist.(When I first came to university in Liverpool in 1972 my dentist was called Mr Payne and his partner was called Mr Little. Their practice was called "Little, Payne. Dentists"!)
I hope the front entry is more cheerful or the good doctor won't be getting much business. A nice eerie atmosphere in the scene SAM. Good post work on the photo.
Sir Laurence Olivier once asked that question of Dustin Hoffman in one of films most memorable dentistry scenes. From the look of this shot, that scene could have taken place right behind this door. Probably not the place you want to go to fix your choppers, Marzena. Now, where did I put that coffee can full of diamonds?