Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaIn the 8th "Crime Doctor" film, Dr. Ordway vacations in West Virginia when typhoid breaks out. After two typhoid-caused deaths, a third person, the town Romeo with many enemies, dies under m... Ler tudoIn the 8th "Crime Doctor" film, Dr. Ordway vacations in West Virginia when typhoid breaks out. After two typhoid-caused deaths, a third person, the town Romeo with many enemies, dies under more suspicious circumstances.In the 8th "Crime Doctor" film, Dr. Ordway vacations in West Virginia when typhoid breaks out. After two typhoid-caused deaths, a third person, the town Romeo with many enemies, dies under more suspicious circumstances.
- Direção
- Roteiristas
- Artistas
- Zeke Zilch
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- Mathilda Beechy
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- First Boy at School
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- Link Hazen - Lawyer
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- Ward Beechy
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- Dr. Shaw
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- Townsman
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- Harley Rumford
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- Mose Tuttle
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- Mort Crowell
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At first it's only an epidemic of typhoid where three deaths have occurred. But Baxter proves one of these deaths was not typhoid but a poisoning. The deceased was Trevor Bardette the local barber who pursues half the married woman around. Makes for a town full of suspects. Later the locsal doctor is also killed when he suspects something.
Another in Columbia's Crime doctor series wrapped in good economical style. est in the cast is Clem Bevans as the sheriff. It's almost mandatory that he be in rustic film settings.
Here, oddly enough, Dr. Ordway takes a needed vacation in what looks like the Ozarks or Appalachians (though the exact setting was never mentioned). Talk about a big departure from the usual sophistication of New York! While his going there for hunting and fishing is unusual, what ISN'T unusual is that murders occur here--just like in the city! The troubles begin in this very backward little town when Typhoid breaks out and Dr. Ordway is pressed into service by the county health department. While assisting with autopsies, Ordway discovers that one of the victims has no trace of Typhoid in his blood and the man was actually poisoned! At this point, given that this is the country and Ordway is quite the amateur detective, he helps the police solve the crime as well as rid the town of infection.
Because of the strange combination of the New York psychiatrist and the Li'l Abner-like locals, this makes for a very strange mix. While certainly far from the best Crime Doctor film, fans of the genre no doubt will be thrilled to see a unique story and decent writing. And don't worry--this is NOT anything like SWING YOUR LADY or other silly hillbilly films.
He stays at Sam and Amy Millerson's place. Sam is a country medicine herbalist who gets accused of murder when one of the deaths turns out to be a poisoning. Dr Ordway has to investigate the mountain folk with their petty jealousies to find a murderer among them. But first he has to get busy vaccinating the local population against the typhoid. Later he gets to attempt his hypnotizing skills and a bit of psychological trickery to uncover the murderer and the state of their mind.
Warner Baxter is playing the Crime Doctor for the eighth time in this one. This is a fair mystery in the series. Luke the Sheriff is the pick of the mountain folk. Clem Bevans plays him in his own authentic way to convince us he really lives in such a community.
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- CuriosidadesAddison Richards (Dr. Wickersham) also appeared in the first Crime Doctor film, Oráculo do Crime (1943), but as a different character.
- Citações
Belle Englehart: Why you looking at me like that?
Dr. Robert Ordway: You're a very attractive girl, Miss Englehart. I can readily understand why your deceased brother-in-law was attracted by you.
Belle Englehart: Well I guess he was kinda taken with me, 'cause he was all the time tryin' to spoon when Matildy weren't around.
- ConexõesFollowed by O Ardil do Médico (1947)
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- The Millerson Case
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- Tempo de duração
- 1 h 12 min(72 min)
- Cor
- Proporção
- 1.37 : 1