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Agrega una trama en tu idiomaDr. Ordway tries to prove that his patient was framed for arson.Dr. Ordway tries to prove that his patient was framed for arson.Dr. Ordway tries to prove that his patient was framed for arson.
Shirley Adams
- Operator
- (sin créditos)
Larry Barton
- Policeman
- (sin créditos)
Ray Bennett
- Carter's Cellmate
- (sin créditos)
Claire Carleton
- Louise
- (sin créditos)
Cliff Clark
- Police Insp. John D. Manning
- (sin créditos)
Ivan Feldman
- Policeman
- (sin créditos)
Lois Fields
- Roma
- (sin créditos)
Selmer Jackson
- Warden
- (sin créditos)
Charles Jordan
- 2nd Policeman
- (sin créditos)
Robert Emmett Keane
- Police Pathologist
- (sin créditos)
Phyllis Kennedy
- Eddie's Wife
- (sin créditos)
Opinión destacada
One thing that makes this final entry in the Crime Doctor series better than average, aside from the interesting collection of players, is the writing, a mixture of 1940s crime dramas with a few throwbacks to 1930s comedies.
On one hand we have a spattering of old-timey cops-and-robbers lingo, with terms like "moll," "dip," "binnie", "pigeon," and "prowl car". Plus, there's the gratuitous use of firepower to pursue an obviously unarmed suspect which wouldn't be tolerated in today's televised police procedure.
On the other hand there are several laugh-out-loud zingers and one-liners that are clever in context but would make no sense if repeated here.
With a less convoluted plot than previous entries in the series, there is still a sufficient number of suspects to keep one guessing as to the perpetrator; but this tale depends less on our good doctor's crime-solving abilities than on a device introduced midway through the action at which one's immediate reaction is "evidence".
On one hand we have a spattering of old-timey cops-and-robbers lingo, with terms like "moll," "dip," "binnie", "pigeon," and "prowl car". Plus, there's the gratuitous use of firepower to pursue an obviously unarmed suspect which wouldn't be tolerated in today's televised police procedure.
On the other hand there are several laugh-out-loud zingers and one-liners that are clever in context but would make no sense if repeated here.
With a less convoluted plot than previous entries in the series, there is still a sufficient number of suspects to keep one guessing as to the perpetrator; but this tale depends less on our good doctor's crime-solving abilities than on a device introduced midway through the action at which one's immediate reaction is "evidence".
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- TriviaLois Maxwell was originally cast in "The Lone Wolf and His Lady," but was replaced by June Vincent and cast in "The Crime Doctor's Diary" instead.
- ErroresAt about 35 min when the detective tries to force the door open the whole wall moves.
- ConexionesFollows El oráculo del crimen (1943)
- Bandas sonorasA Little Brass French Horn
(uncredited)
Music by Paul Mertz
Lyrics by Edward Anhalt
Sung by Whit Bissell
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- También se conoce como
- The Crime Doctor's Diary
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- Tiempo de ejecución1 hora 1 minuto
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- Relación de aspecto
- 1.37 : 1
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