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Dr. Gillespie's Criminal Case

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1943 | 89m | English

(386 votes)

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Popularity: 0.5 (history)

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In this 13th entry to the Dr. Kildare series, the medical staff of Blair General hospital are challenged with further dilemmas, not the least of which includes a prison inmate who Dr. Gillespie believes belongs instead in an insane asylum.
Release Date: May 08, 1943
Director: Willis Goldbeck
Writer: Harry Ruskin, Martin Berkeley, Lawrence P. Bachmann
Genres: Drama, Crime, Mystery
Keywords insanity, prison escape
Production Companies Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Aug 03, 2024 (Update)
Entered: Apr 27, 2024
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Name Character
Lionel Barrymore Dr. Leonard Gillespie
Van Johnson Dr. Randall Adams
Keye Luke Dr. Lee Wong How
Alma Kruger Molly Byrd
John Craven Roy Todwell
Nat Pendleton Joe Weyman
Margaret O'Brien Margaret
Donna Reed Marcia Bradburn
Michael Duane Sergeant Patrick J. Orisin
William Lundigan Alvin F. Peterson
Walter Kingsford Dr. Walter Carew
Marilyn Maxwell Ruth Edley
Henry O'Neill Warden Kenneson
Marie Blake Sally
Frances Rafferty Irene
Milton Kibbee Briggs (uncredited)
Ted Adams Stapleton, Prison Guard (uncredited)
Margaret Adden Nurse (uncredited)
Roy Barcroft Prison Guard (uncredited)
Patricia Barker Edith (uncredited)
Richard Bartell Botsford (uncredited)
Barbara Bedford Secretary (uncredited)
Karin Booth Cashier (uncredited)
Don Cadell Big Marine (uncredited)
Janet Chapman Mary (uncredited)
Chick Collins Convict (uncredited)
Nell Craig Nurse 'Nosey' Parker (uncredited)
Richard Crane Sailor at Dance (uncredited)
Boyd Davis Mr. Coleman (uncredited)
Helen Dickson Dowager Hostess (uncredited)
John Dilson Green, Parole Board Member (uncredited)
Yvette Duguay Aggie (uncredited)
Ralph Dunn Tracy - Prison Guard (uncredited)
Edward Earle Morris (uncredited)
Byron Foulger Father (uncredited)
Almeda Fowler Nurse Trippett (uncredited)
Douglas Fowley Wallace (uncredited)
William Haade Butch - Prison Driver (uncredited)
Gertrude Hoffmann Grandmother (uncredited)
Edna Holland Nurse Morgan (uncredited)
George Irving Rear Admiral (uncredited)
Jerry Jerome Convict (uncredited)
Edward Keane Stiles (uncredited)
Arthur Loft Dr. Post (uncredited)
George Lynn Mack (uncredited)
Matt Moore Harper (uncredited)
Betty Jean Nichols Bit Role (uncredited)
Robert Emmett O'Connor Samson (uncredited)
Lee Phelps Bronson - Prison Gate Guard (uncredited)
Aileen Pringle Chaperon (uncredited)
Marianne Quon Lee Ti Fang (uncredited)
Lorin Raker Price (uncredited)
Cap Somers Prison Guard (uncredited)
Irene Tedrow Nurse Katherine Dodd (uncredited)
Herb Vigran Orderly (uncredited)
Grant Withers Waddy (uncredited)
Name Job
Harry Ruskin Screenplay
Cedric Gibbons Art Direction
Willis Goldbeck Director
Irene Costume Design
Edwin B. Willis Set Decoration
Norbert Brodine Director of Photography
Martin Berkeley Screenplay
Lawrence P. Bachmann Screenplay
Frank Hull Editor
Daniele Amfitheatrof Original Music Composer
Laurie Vejar Editor
Edward G. Boyle Assistant Art Director
William Ferrari Assistant Art Director
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With an almost innumerable number of subplots, it's not exactly a comedy, but it does have its own moments of "screwballism". Moments that make you want to shake your head in incredulity. Moments that make you wonder, "What on Earth were the writers thinking?" Moments that make you wonder, "What ... on Earth was Mr. Lionel Barrymore thinking, agreeing to an almost complete loss of his dignity?" Moments that you just have to smile at and laugh off. Either that or grab the remote and click the power button, but I just happen to be one of the former class. It's a very ridiculous entry into the long-running MGM series, and one that might even merit some sneering and a very low opinion on the part of some film connoisseurs. But if, like me, you're inclined to be forgiving toward films like this, then maybe you won't mind. One of the flaws here is that, since the central plot deals with some unfinished business from the earlier film "Calling Dr. Gillespie", the actor who originally played the psycho of the story is replaced by one not nearly as creepy or effective. One of the silliest scenes that stood out to me is when some inmates at a prison decide to riot and make a break for it. Their get-away vehicle is an old pickup truck with an unreasonably small bed. One of their hostages is Dr. Gillespie, and I'd love to know what was going through their heads as they're preparing to make a break for it. Was something like "Oh, great idea! Let's take Gillespie and throw him in the back of the pickup!"? Well, that is what they did, and I hope they left his wheelchair in a handicapped spot! Would I recommend? If you're already a dedicated fan of the series, go right ahead. If not, proceed with caution and an open mind.

Jun 23, 2021