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Le mystérieux docteur Clitterhouse

Original title: The Amazing Dr. Clitterhouse
  • 1938
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  • 1h 27m
IMDb RATING
7.0/10
3.2K
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Le mystérieux docteur Clitterhouse (1938)
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A brilliant Park Avenue doctor becomes a criminal in order to do research into the criminal mind.A brilliant Park Avenue doctor becomes a criminal in order to do research into the criminal mind.A brilliant Park Avenue doctor becomes a criminal in order to do research into the criminal mind.

  • Director
    • Anatole Litvak
  • Writers
    • John Wexley
    • John Huston
    • Barré Lyndon
  • Stars
    • Edward G. Robinson
    • Humphrey Bogart
    • Claire Trevor
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.0/10
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    • Director
      • Anatole Litvak
    • Writers
      • John Wexley
      • John Huston
      • Barré Lyndon
    • Stars
      • Edward G. Robinson
      • Humphrey Bogart
      • Claire Trevor
    • 53User reviews
    • 16Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins total

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    Edward G. Robinson
    Edward G. Robinson
    • Dr. Clitterhouse
    Humphrey Bogart
    Humphrey Bogart
    • 'Rocks' Valentine
    Claire Trevor
    Claire Trevor
    • Jo Keller
    Allen Jenkins
    Allen Jenkins
    • Okay
    Donald Crisp
    Donald Crisp
    • Inspector Lane
    Gale Page
    Gale Page
    • Nurse Randolph
    Henry O'Neill
    Henry O'Neill
    • Judge
    John Litel
    John Litel
    • Prosecuting Attorney
    Thurston Hall
    Thurston Hall
    • Grant
    Maxie Rosenbloom
    Maxie Rosenbloom
    • Butch
    Bert Hanlon
    • Pal
    Curt Bois
    Curt Bois
    • Rabbit
    Ward Bond
    Ward Bond
    • Tug
    Vladimir Sokoloff
    Vladimir Sokoloff
    • Popus
    Billy Wayne
    Billy Wayne
    • Candy
    Robert Homans
    Robert Homans
    • Lt. Johnson
    Irving Bacon
    Irving Bacon
    • Foreman of Jury
    Edgar Dearing
    Edgar Dearing
    • Patrolman
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    • Director
      • Anatole Litvak
    • Writers
      • John Wexley
      • John Huston
      • Barré Lyndon
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    7secondtake

    Lighthearted crime film with a quirky, great Robinson in the lead

    The Amazing Dr. Clitterhouse (1938)

    Don't get your hopes up for a lost Warner Bros. classic. This is good stuff, fun and all, and it does star Edward G. Robinson in his prime, but the plot is too clever and cute for its own good, and the lighthearted feel makes it sometimes almost trivial. As if the movie makers themselves know this is a throwaway.

    Not to knock it too hard. It does have Humphrey Bogart about to become a famous star, and it has Claire Trevor in the role as a moll (which is a bit odd for her, but you should see her in "Born to Kill" for her best at this).

    Robinson plays a doctor who is so detached from reality he decides to research the physiology of criminals while they are committing a crime (pupil dilation, blood pressure, etc.). And since that's hard to do, he starts doing his own crimes. And since he's a celebrated doctor, he gets away with all of them. At first you think, how fun! And you expect it to really wind up into either a crazy comedy or a real crime thriller with the downfall of this great man.

    It avoids either and ends up in a kind of compromise. It's sometimes funny, and it has elements of watching this man get himself cornered by his own activities. There is no pathos here, however, and the humor is breezy, not hilarious. Bogart and Trevor are the more serious side, but they are used to offset Robinson in his slightly silly role. In all, the plot churns along and you end up enjoying the details, the acting, the dark Warner Bros. filming.

    The director is worth noting. Anatole Litvak, whose style using dramatic light and moving camera is evident here. He also had a tendency for melodrama, which is not apparent at all. He had just come to the US for a four year contract with the huge Warner Bros. and this was his second film with them. I assume that required adjustment. You can, oddly, still (perhaps) feel his style in the way scenes are laid out and shot.

    A well-made but trivial film? There were lots of them, and this is completely enjoyable. And Robinson, as always, is wonderful.
    7geoffreyguy

    doctor researches criminals by being one

    I loved it! The story isn't great but Eddie G. is slick as he runs circles around his less intelligent counterparts. He has some clever lines and proves once again how a great actor can carry a film. Eddie plays Dr. T. S. Clitterhouse, a successful doctor who is intrigued by the criminal mind. As he gets involved in pulling off some robberies for his "research", he finds himself feeling a "heady intoxication like champagne". He tries to get out of the criminal life but his antagonist, Bogie of course, won't let him. As in many films, it's now Bogart vs Robinson. Who wins? Nice try, just watch and enjoy the movie and you'll see. This was before Bogie was a headliner and it's fun to see how he was developing his on screen persona. If you're a Bogie and Eddie G. fan, you'll like this one. It's definitely worth a look.
    7blanche-2

    Robinson, Bogart, Trevor, written by Huston - can't beat it

    "The Amazing Dr. Clitterhouse" from 1938 stars Edward G. Robinson in the title role, that of a prominent physician studying the psychology of the criminal mind. He becomes a jewel thief himself studies his responses for his book, Crime and Research.

    He learns the name of a fence, Jo Keller, finds out he owns a hotel, and goes to meet what he thinks is a man. Instead, it's a woman (Claire Trevor) with whom he joins forces. One of her thieves, Rocks (Bogart), dislikes Dr. Clitterhouse because Jo is attracted to him and suddenly, he's not the big boss anymore.

    After Clitterhouse's research, he leaves, without anyone knowing his identity. Will matters stay that way?

    This is a real black comedy with terrific performances. Robinson's Clitterhouse is so sure of himself, and so clinical -- he doesn't see what he's doing as criminal, just important research. Bogart, about two years away from his breakthrough role, is marvelous as a jealous thief. Trevor is tough but beautiful and vulnerable.

    Well directed by Anatole Litvak and co-written by John Huston, "The Amazing Dr. Clitterhouse" can't miss and doesn't. Loved the ending.
    7claudio_carvalho

    Sane or Insane?

    The prominent Dr. Clitterhouse (Edward G. Robinson) becomes a burglar to study the criminal mind. After four heist, he meets the fence Jo Keller (Claire Trevor) that has a hotel to cover-up her activities. He decides to team-up with her gang to observe the thieves in action using the alias The Professor and becomes close to Jo. However the gangster "Rocks" Valentine (Humphrey Bogart) decides to get rid of The Professor and double-crosses him up during the heist of a store. When Rocks discover the true identity of The Professor, he blackmails Dr. Clitterhouse that sees only the ultimate crime to resolve the situation: murder. What will happen to Rocks and Dr. Clitterhouse?

    "The Amazing Dr. Clitterhouse" is a cynical black-humor comedy with Edward G. Robinson and Humphrey Bogart and screenplay by John Huston. The plot is funny, with hilarious situations of Dr. Clitterhouse, a prominent doctor that uses his relationship with the high-society and the chief of police to rob and understand the criminal mind. In the end, is Dr. Clitterhouse sane or insane? My vote is seven.

    Title (Brazil): Not Available on Blu-Ray or DVD.
    8Blooddrinker6

    Ivars from Tasmania doesn't know what he's talking about.

    This film is an excellent gangster film. The negative reviews I've read here are the remarks of mere quibblers, people who don't have a true appreciation for the 1930's Gangster Film. I used to have a 16mm print of this film. And every time I screened it people would come up afterward and say how much they liked it. No self respecting fan of Warner's gangster films would dare say a bad word about this film and others I've seen poorly reviewed on this site. Perhaps people brought up on Good Fellas and The Godfather cannot help but try holding older films up to current sensibilities. I don't know. But I see it a lot.

    Anyway, don't believe the hype: Edward G. Robinson and Humphrey Bogart are great as are the rest of the cast. Character roles are well cast. Writing is solid. There's a great scene where Bogart gets slapped for misinterpreting a double entendre.

    This film has something that I think is significant for the time. It deals with possible psychological reasons for crime. The good doctor who is doing experiments to fully understand the criminal mind was probably represents some sort of extension of public interest as well as paying lip service to the growing acceptance of psychology as we currently know it. The fact that the doctor is actually corrupted by the excitement and challenge of crime and getting away with it are interesting to note and may, again, parallel public interest.

    The ending has an irresistible twist as the doctor incorrigibly revels in his bizarre circumstances as the camera closes in on an excited Robinson as chaos ensues all around.

    I rate this film a strong 8 and recommend that Ivars give this film another chance.

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    • Trivia
      Humphrey Bogart later said that the role of "Rocks" Valentine was one of his least favorites.
    • Goofs
      Near the end of the movie there is a montage of newspaper headlines, the word PSYCHIATRIST is misspelled in the headline.
    • Quotes

      Dr. T.S. Clitterhouse: Now, just relax, counselor. Nothing to be jittery about.

      Grant: My dear boy, I've had over a hundred clients face the electric chair. I've never been jittery.

      Dr. T.S. Clitterhouse: But your clients were.

    • Connections
      Featured in Bullets Over Hollywood (2005)
    • Soundtracks
      Eine kleine Nachtmusik, 1st movement
      (1787) (uncredited)

      Music by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

      Played on the phonograph

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    • Release date
      • October 31, 1938 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Amazing Dr. Clitterhouse
    • Filming locations
      • Warner Brothers Burbank Studios - 4000 Warner Boulevard, Burbank, California, USA(Studio)
    • Production company
      • Warner Bros.
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 27 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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