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This is the fourth installment of
the successful MGM "Dr. Kildare" series featuring young Dr. Kildare (Lew Ayres)
and his mentor, the crusty Dr. Gillespie (played by Lionel Barrymore).
Starring: Lew Ayres, Lionel Barrymore & Laraine Day Directed by: Harold S. Bucquet Screenplay by: Harry Ruskin & Willis Goldbeck Dr. Kildare continues his residency at Blair General Hospital in the fourth of the 15 popular films produced by MGM. Lew Ayres stars as the young doctor and Lionel Barrymore is the cantankerous Dr. Gillespie, under whose tutelage Kildare is learning to become an accomplished doctor. Young Kildare is forced to remain silent about his feelings for nurse Mary Lamont (Laraine Day) because he is earning a pittance as a new resident and therefore deems himself an unworthy suitor. She has begun keeping company with the wealthy Doctor Gregory Lane (Shepperd Strudwick). When Doctor Lane is accused of incompetence after an unsuccessful surgery leaves a patient inexplicably insane, Kildare rallies to the surgeon's aid in an attempt to clear his name. Doctor Kildare pulls out all of the stops in an attempt to solve the baffling case, exonerate his associate and win the girl. Not Rated Run Time: 77 minutes Number of Discs: 1 Originally Released in 1940 Black & White No region encoding; For global distribution |
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