Agrega una trama en tu idiomaHospital drama set at the Yeoman's Hospital, in the English Midlands, during the early 1950s.Hospital drama set at the Yeoman's Hospital, in the English Midlands, during the early 1950s.Hospital drama set at the Yeoman's Hospital, in the English Midlands, during the early 1950s.
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- Nominada a2premios BAFTA
- 3 nominaciones en total
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First of all this represents a time when hospitals were run by Matron, whose word was law and who even scared many Doctors. No managers mismanaging budgets in those days, everything scrupulously clean and well run, I watched this with great nostalgia for those days as first of all, this does depict a hospital accurately as they were run in those days and that added to the film. However, add in a great script and fabulous performances from all the cast and this is a marvellous film. It could have been over melodramatic, but, the cast, script and direction keep it from falling into that pit. As a previous reviewer noted Dr Sophie Dean is a 21st Century woman, a strong role played superbly by Googie Withers, James Donald, as always is superb in an understated way and Petula Clark is sympathetic as the frightened rookie nurse. Cannot fault the movie except for the rather pointless storyline with Basil Radford as the chap with the bad back, the film would have lost nothing if it hadn't been included. Top class film that will never get shown on TV again because they would rather fill the schedules with cheap and lazy reality programmes featuring Dominic Littlewood.
WHITE CORRIDORS is an early example of the kind of medical drama that would become a staple of Western television in the late 1950s, and continues thus today. All of the various ingredients are already present here, from the nerve-wracking scenes of surgery to the human drama involving the doctors, nurses and other staff members involved in the running of the hospital. Petula Clark stars as a novice nurse, Googie Withers brings charisma as her senior, and James Donald is a conflicted doctor. Some stand-out characters include Basil Radford's exasperated patient and Bernard Lee's burn victim. Watched today, one wonders how much has really changed in the 70 plus years since this film's release.
As a Petula Clark fan I was interested to see this movie,and having watched it a few times now even if Petula wasn't in it,I would say it is an excellent British movie of its era ,and paved the way for British hospital TV dramas such as Emergency Ward Ten in the 60's through to "Casualty" in the 21st century. The acting by the whole cast is superb ,and I would love to see this movie on DVD and hope that one day it will get the recognition it deserves. Googie Withers is a very under-rated actress and plays her part to perfection,and great to see many good performances from James Donald,Moira Lister,and Jean Anderson. This film rarely gets shown on TV so write in to your TV stations to get it shown!
James Donald is "Dr. Marriner", a trailblazing surgeon in 1950s England, who is working on a method of treating infections that resist penicillin. He is optimistic that he can develop something in time to save the life of a young boy who is fighting septicaemia. Meantime, aspiring surgeon "Sophie" (Googie Withers) is facing a dilemma of her own. She is in love with the doctor, but has the opportunity to relocate to a London hospital where her career can blossom more fully. Things come to an head when "Marriner" becomes accidentally infected, too - and she has to make a tough decision that could, quite literally, kill or cure. It's maybe a bit too long, this, but for the most part is glides along well with some strong leading characterisations to support this more substantial plot. The supporting cast of British household names - Godfrey Searle, Petula Clark and Moira Lister add flesh to the bones, and there are a couple of sub-plots to let us come up for air every now and again from the main, quite thought provoking, narrative. Perhaps the ending is a little too predictable, but still - it's worth a watch.
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This hospital insight is more thrilling and captivating than almost any thriller. It is documentary in character and as far as you can get from a soap opera, although it is thronged with stuff to make cheap TV entertainments, but the stuff here is handled professionally. There are goofs, but those responsible have to stand for them and take the consequences of a demission, because perfection and discipline has to be absolute, if nothing is to go wrong. When something goes wrong here it is nobody's fault, the one casualty is due to no one's fault, while more serious faults could have had even worse consequences. At the same time it is a very modern drama dealing with the problem of penicillin resistance, and doctor Marriner is waging his life on the research into some possible remedy of this problem. Doctor Sophie Dean has the longest and most sleepless night in her life as a consequence, while both she and the young green nurse Petula Clark manage to cope with the arduous stress of fighting death. It is a most impressive film educating the audience by offering a keen and intimate insight into the daily drama of any hospital.
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- TriviaThe last film of Basil Radford.
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Retired Civil Servant: Now, suppose I was dying what would you do?
Tranter: Ah - you'd be a casualty, an emergency, different category altogether you see sir. You'd get immediate treatment.
Retired Civil Servant: I'm very glad to hear it!
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- Tiempo de ejecución1 hora 42 minutos
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