Some aesthetes would argue that the genius of Italy is painted upon the naves of its cathedrals, while other afficionados will claim that film is where the distinctive Roman vision is best appreciated. La Dottoressa del distretto militare (1976) should settle the debate once and for all. A buxom and facially fantastic lady medic, though her morals may be tantalizingly suspect, assumes the position of patron saint to a Catholic military clinic in this comic clash of secular and clerical concerns. The patient at home will require no splint in maintaining a healthy rigidity during dreamy flights of fantasy that find the top-heavy head nurse floating naked in a magical hospital bed. The doctor is in, and she's outta sight!