Dr. Gillespie's Criminal Case

The thrilling secret of a soldier's sweetheart!

5.5
19431h 29m

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.

Production

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Trailers & Videos

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Dr. Gillespie's Criminal Case Trailer (1943)

Cast

Photo of Lionel Barrymore

Lionel Barrymore

Dr. Leonard Gillespie

Photo of Van Johnson

Van Johnson

Dr. Randall Adams

Photo of Keye Luke

Keye Luke

Dr. Lee Wong How

Photo of Alma Kruger

Alma Kruger

Molly Byrd

Photo of John Craven

John Craven

Roy Todwell

Photo of Nat Pendleton

Nat Pendleton

Joe Weyman

Photo of Donna Reed

Donna Reed

Marcia Bradburn

Photo of Michael Duane

Michael Duane

Sergeant Patrick J. Orisin

Photo of William Lundigan

William Lundigan

Alvin F. Peterson

Photo of Walter Kingsford

Walter Kingsford

Dr. Walter Carew

Photo of Marilyn Maxwell

Marilyn Maxwell

Ruth Edley

Photo of Henry O'Neill

Henry O'Neill

Warden Kenneson

Photo of Milton Kibbee

Milton Kibbee

Briggs (uncredited)

Photo of Ted Adams

Ted Adams

Stapleton, Prison Guard (uncredited)

Photo of Roy Barcroft

Roy Barcroft

Prison Guard (uncredited)

Photo of Barbara Bedford

Barbara Bedford

Secretary (uncredited)

Photo of Karin Booth

Karin Booth

Cashier (uncredited)

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Reviews

B

barrymost

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.

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