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Crime Doctor's Strangest Case

  • 1943
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  • 1h 8m
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6.3/10
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Lloyd Bridges, Warner Baxter, Jerome Cowan, Reginald Denny, Gloria Dickson, and Lynn Merrick in Crime Doctor's Strangest Case (1943)
WhodunnitCrimeDramaMysteryThriller

The Crime Doctor must prove the innocence of a young man with a reputation for using poison.The Crime Doctor must prove the innocence of a young man with a reputation for using poison.The Crime Doctor must prove the innocence of a young man with a reputation for using poison.

  • Director
    • Eugene Forde
  • Writers
    • Eric Taylor
    • Max Marcin
  • Stars
    • Warner Baxter
    • Lynn Merrick
    • Gloria Dickson
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.3/10
    441
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Eugene Forde
    • Writers
      • Eric Taylor
      • Max Marcin
    • Stars
      • Warner Baxter
      • Lynn Merrick
      • Gloria Dickson
    • 20User reviews
    • 9Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Warner Baxter
    Warner Baxter
    • Dr. Robert Ordway
    Lynn Merrick
    Lynn Merrick
    • Ellen Trotter
    Gloria Dickson
    Gloria Dickson
    • Mrs. Keppler…
    Barton MacLane
    Barton MacLane
    • Detective Rief
    Jerome Cowan
    Jerome Cowan
    • Mallory Cartwright
    Reginald Denny
    Reginald Denny
    • Paul Ashley
    Rose Hobart
    Rose Hobart
    • Diana Burns
    Virginia Brissac
    Virginia Brissac
    • Patricia Cornwall
    Lloyd Bridges
    Lloyd Bridges
    • Jimmy Trotter
    Constance Worth
    Constance Worth
    • Betty Watson
    Sam Flint
    Sam Flint
    • Addison Burns
    • (uncredited)
    Creighton Hale
    Creighton Hale
    • Dr. Carter
    • (uncredited)
    Thomas E. Jackson
    Thomas E. Jackson
    • Detective Yarnell
    • (uncredited)
    George Lynn
    George Lynn
    • Walter Burns
    • (uncredited)
    Ray Walker
    Ray Walker
    • George H. Fenton
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Eugene Forde
    • Writers
      • Eric Taylor
      • Max Marcin
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    7Spondonman

    To be taken once a year with a glass of something

    There's some films that I saw over 20 years ago that if I ever get back to them after such a gap I wonder why I stayed away for so long. I think the Crime Doctor series is like that - I've had copies getting dusty for ages, and yet it's really too good to be treated like that. They were on a production par with the other Columbia stalwarts of Boston Blackie, the Lone Wolf and the Whistler - all well worth watching.

    Avuncular type Warner Baxter playing Robert Ordway aka the Crime Doctor gets involved in the case of the murder by poison of a wealthy industrialist insofar as he tries to clear the name of his suspicious friend played by skinny and intense Lloyd Bridges. He leisurely sorts through a houseful of suspects much to cop Barton MacLane's irritation and who has a job keeping up with him throughout the picture. It can get a bit complicated with red herrings, a surreal dream sequence and a long flashback to precisely 31 years previous but all of it was necessary stuff. Favourite bits: Mrs Keppler's quick change vamoose; Jeremy Cowan's disposal of the fiery wastepaper basket through his window; Baxter's general imperturbable confidence; Lynn Merrick's towering hairstyle.

    For those of us who mine this seam it's another fine example of the 1940's b&w detective comedy-mystery genre.
    6boblipton

    Warner Baxter Keeps Working

    Psychiatrist Warner Baxter got Lloyd Bridges a new trial, and he was found not guilty of killing his employer. He wants to get married to Lynn Merrick. Baxter recommends that he get a different job, one not for a single employer. When that employer turns up dead, Bridges is in trouble, and Baxter starts an investigation that links back to an embezzlement and disappearance forty years earlier.

    After thirty years in the movies, an Academy Award, and a long string of movie appearances, Baxter was pretty much marking time in the 1940s, appearing in the Crime Doctor series for Columbia. It was based on the CBS radio show created by Max Marcin that ran from 1940 through 1947. Doctor Ordway (the role taken in the movie series by Baxter) is a psychiatrist who uses his talents to help patients and solve crime.

    Baxter was in poor health in the 1940s, and would die in 1951 at the age of 62. He still gives a graceful performance in a movie with Gloria Dickson, Barton Maclane, Jerome Cowan, Reginald Denny, and Rose Hobart.
    6Doylenf

    Interesting B-film with Lloyd Bridges as the "fall guy"...

    A young LLOYD BRIDGES plays a man whose wealthy employer is found dead of poisoning. Bridges needs the help of crime doctor WARNER BAXTER to prove that he's not the murderer. When Bridges makes a quick getaway, we have Baxter left with a household of prime suspects, including REGINALD DENNY, LYNN MERRICK, ROSE HOBART and, later on, JEROME COWAN as a man who lights too many careless matches.

    VIRGINIA BRISSAC is good as a loyal but suspicious housekeeper who takes Baxter into her confidence, but it's young up and coming actor LLOYD BRIDGES who manages to make the strongest impression among the supporting cast. He was a more than capable actor even then.

    Based on characters created in a radio play, the nice thing about CRIME DOCTOR'S STRANGEST CASE is that all the loose ends are neatly tied up by Baxter's sleuthing abilities.

    Summing up: Mystery buffs should find this fast moving B-film a very enjoyable crime drama from Columbia.
    7blanche-2

    Nice B movie, part of the Crime Doctor series

    Warner Baxter is the "Crime Doctor," and here he is in the second film of the series, "Crime Doctor's Strangest Case," filmed in 1943. This one has a perk for baby boomers as it stars a very young Lloyd "Sea Hunt" Bridges as a man acquitted of killing his boss who consults Dr. Ordway (Baxter), the man who helped him in his case. Though he was found not guilty, he has had terrible trouble finding a new position. Now he's been offered a job working for a person instead of a company - a similar situation to his first job, and he wants to get married. Ordway recommends that he look instead for a corporate position, even if he has to leave town, and wait to get married.

    The Bridges character doesn't take Dr. O's advice, and when his boss is killed, it does look as though he was given the job so he could be framed. Ordway steps in to investigate, dueling wits with the detective in charge of the case (Barton MacLaine).

    This "Crime Doctor" has some comedy in it, with Jerome Cowan as a musician who is careless with matches. There's also a hilarious, very fast change of identity.

    This is a good series, and I hope to see more of it on TCM.
    7dtb

    CRIME is But A Dream in this Busy Little Whodunit

    Dapper yet avuncular Warner Baxter, one of cinema's earliest Oscar winners (Best Actor in 1928's IN OLD ARIZONA), is put through his paces in this second entry in Columbia Pictures' CRIME DOCTOR series, based on the hit radio series. Baxter plays the title character, a.k.a. Dr. Ordway, an amnesiac who learned (in the first CRIME DOCTOR movie) he used to be a gang leader. Since then, Dr. Ordway's been using his knowledge of the criminal mind to become an in-demand psychiatrist. (My husband wondered if he was able to psych out his rival gangsters in his hoodlum life.) Baxter's testimony had helped acquit Jimmy Trotter (a young Lloyd Bridges), who'd been accused of poisoning his previous employer. Jimmy finds that even when you're proved innocent, it's tough to find a job when you've got "Accused Poisoner" on your resume. But does Jimmy follow Dr. Ordway's advice and get a fresh start with his new wife in a new town? No-o-o-o! Jimmy grabs the first job he can get, as assistant to a Realtor, only to find himself jobless and the prime suspect when the Realtor dies of poisoning. Dr. Ordway gets involved, and before you can say "It's old Mr. Withers! He wanted to get the land cheap!", he's up to his fedora in wily blondes disguised as brunette cooks, family skullduggery, a would-be George Gershwin who's careless with matches (played for comic relief by Jerome Cowan, best known in our household as Miles Archer in the classic 1941 version of THE MALTESE FALCON. Fellow ... FALCON alumnus Barton MacLane plays the police detective on the case), and an anxious middle-aged lady whose freaky dreams may be the key to the mystery. That dream sequence is surprisingly intense, with imagery of silhouetted girls plummeting off cliffs and hanging from nooses; it's almost like a welcome bit of comic relief when a sinister male silhouette holding a suitcase labeled "POISON" shows up! THE CRIME DOCTOR'S STRANGEST CASE may not be THE MALTESE FALCON, but Baxter is an ingratiating lead and the flick is an entertaining way to spend 68 minutes. Give it a look next time it turns up on Turner Classic Movies!

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    • Trivia
      In this movie, Gloria Dickson is married to a man, played by Jerome Cowan, who is habitually starting fires with carelessly discarded smoking materials. There are two scenes in the movie, including the final scene, in which he starts such fires. Her character comments, "I'm practically cremated." when describing living with him. Ironically, just two short years after this movie was released, Gloria was killed in a house fire - suspected to have been caused by a carelessly discarded cigarette.
    • Goofs
      The suspect steals the doctor's car and drives off, no one knows where. However, the next morning, the doctor leaves his home and gets into his car, which is in its usual place.
    • Quotes

      Paul Ashley: I'm worried about you, Diana. Patricia would love to see you go over for my uncle's murder.

      Diana Burns: You think she killed him?

      Paul Ashley: That's a fine question coming from you. How could Patricia have killed him when you did? You're the principal heir, you know.

      Diana Burns: I see. You're trying to blackmail me.

      Paul Ashley: Don't be ridiculous, I'm trying to help. You know, you're very attractive, Diana, and in spite of your late husband's bad luck, I'd be willing to take a chance and marry you myself. That's the price for my help.

      Diana Burns: Your help in what?

      Paul Ashley: Keeping you out of jail and Jimmy Trotter in.

    • Connections
      Followed by Shadows in the Night (1944)

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    • Release date
      • December 9, 1943 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Médico del hampa
    • Production company
      • Larry Darmour Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 8m(68 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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