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Bad for Each Other

He takes your life in his hands!
1953 | 83m | English

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A doctor returned from the Korean War must choose between joining a glamorous practice and helping the poor.
Release Date: Dec 24, 1953
Director: Irving Rapper
Writer: Horace McCoy, Irving Wallace
Genres: Drama
Keywords hospital, doctor
Production Companies Columbia Pictures
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Apr 28, 2024
Entered: Apr 28, 2024
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Name Character
Charlton Heston Dr. Tom Owen
Lizabeth Scott Helen Curtis
Dianne Foster Joan Lasher
Mildred Dunnock Mrs. Mary Owen
Arthur Franz Dr. Jim Crowley
Ray Collins Dan Reasonover
Marjorie Rambeau Mrs. Roger Nelson
Lester Matthews Dr. Homer Gleeson
Rhys Williams Doc Scobee
Lydia Clarke Rita Thornburg
Chris Alcaide Pete Olzoneski
Robert Keys Joe Marzano
Frank Sully Tippy Kashko, Townsman
Ann Robinson Lucille Grellett
Dorothy Green Ada Nicoletti
Name Job
Al Clark Editor
Franz Planer Director of Photography
Irving Rapper Director
Horace McCoy Story, Screenplay
Walter Holscher Art Direction
Irving Wallace Writer
Jean Louis Costume Design
Helen Hunt Hairstylist
James Nicholson Assistant Director
Clay Campbell Makeup Artist
Henry Rackin Casting
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William Fadiman Associate Producer
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Geronimo1967
6.0

Charlton Heston ("Col. Owen") returns from almost ten years as an army surgeon to his Pennsylvania home to find that his dead brother has been accused of sloppy practices that caused fatalities at a coal mine. His mother (Mildred Dunnock) and local doctor "Scobee" (Rhys Williams) hope he will stay a ... nd help the local community, but he discovers that his late brother had run up quite a bit of debt and determines to pay it back. A chance meeting with the "Helen" (Lizabeth Scott) - the daughter of the man who holds the debt - introduces him to new opportunities. She is wealthy, twice divorced, and well connected. His quick thinking after an incident at a party sees an association with prominent, and rather venal, doctor "Gleeson" (Lester Matthews) offer him a route to success and prosperity. Along the way, he proposes to "Helen" and all looks set fair. Much of this film takes a swipe at the hypochondriac patients - mostly wealthy women - and at the physicians who are little better than charlatans; charging a small fortune for glorified Alka Seltzer. Will "Owen" continue to be satisfied with this increasingly unfulfilling existence or will his innate instincts developed during wartime send him back to tend to the more legitimate and urgent needs of the community at large? Heston is a bit on the wooden side here, he delivers his dialogue rather stiltedly and without much passion. Scott is adequate - but more as an effective conduit for the decisions the doctor might make, and there is a decent, if sparing, contribution from Dianne Foster as the voice of reason in the man's increasingly conflicted life - and not just professionally, either. It's way too wordy but it does offer food for thought about practices that probably still exist today and is a bit better than I was expecting.

Nov 11, 2023