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Crime Doctor's Man Hunt

  • 1946
  • Approved
  • 1h 1m
IMDb RATING
6.2/10
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Warner Baxter and Ellen Drew in Crime Doctor's Man Hunt (1946)
CrimeDramaThriller

The Crime Doctor comes up against a criminal with a dual personality.The Crime Doctor comes up against a criminal with a dual personality.The Crime Doctor comes up against a criminal with a dual personality.

  • Director
    • William Castle
  • Writers
    • Leigh Brackett
    • Eric Taylor
    • Max Marcin
  • Stars
    • Warner Baxter
    • Ellen Drew
    • William Frawley
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.2/10
    379
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • William Castle
    • Writers
      • Leigh Brackett
      • Eric Taylor
      • Max Marcin
    • Stars
      • Warner Baxter
      • Ellen Drew
      • William Frawley
    • 13User reviews
    • 9Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Warner Baxter
    Warner Baxter
    • Dr. Robert Ordway
    Ellen Drew
    Ellen Drew
    • Irene Cotter
    William Frawley
    William Frawley
    • Inspector Harry B. Manning
    Frank Sully
    Frank Sully
    • Rigger
    Claire Carleton
    Claire Carleton
    • Ruby Farrell
    Bernard Nedell
    Bernard Nedell
    • Waldo
    • (as Bernerd Nedell)
    Jack Lee
    • Sgt. Bradley
    Francis Pierlot
    Francis Pierlot
    • Gerald Cotter
    Paul E. Burns
    Paul E. Burns
    • Tom
    • (uncredited)
    Frank Cody
    • Sailor
    • (uncredited)
    Robert De Haven
    • Sailor
    • (uncredited)
    Myron Healey
    Myron Healey
    • Philip Armstrong
    • (uncredited)
    • …
    Olin Howland
    Olin Howland
    • Marcus Le Blaine
    • (uncredited)
    Ralph Linn
    • Police Officer Reynolds
    • (uncredited)
    Cy Malis
    • Joe, Barker
    • (uncredited)
    John Manning
    • Waiter
    • (uncredited)
    Harry Morgan
    Harry Morgan
    • Jervis
    • (uncredited)
    Mary Newton
    • Martha, the Maid
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • William Castle
    • Writers
      • Leigh Brackett
      • Eric Taylor
      • Max Marcin
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    6blanche-2

    Sixth entry into the "Crime Doctor" series

    Warner Baxter is again the "Crime Doctor" in "Crime Doctor's Man Hant," a 1946 entry into the series, this one directed by William Castle.

    In this one, Dr. Ordway (Baxter) deals with a returning serviceman who seems to be blacking out at times and winding up in an unfamiliar place in town. Ordway actually goes to this area and discovers the man murdered. The man's fiancée (Ellen Drew) has a sister who completely disappeared three years ago but once dominated her life.

    This is a pretty good Crime Doctor mystery, given style by Castle. What brings it down is the lousy acting by Ellen Drew and other characters introduced and not fleshed out. William Frawley plays a smart police inspector.

    As usual, Baxter, who early in his career was so hyper, is very relaxed and natural in his performance. Sometimes he's a little too relaxed, but the actor had suffered a nervous breakdown. He actually creates quite a likable character.

    Nice twist ending that I figured out. Recommended.
    7planktonrules

    A dandy little B-detective film

    While this isn't the best B-detective film ever made, it is different enough from the usual style that it's well worth watching. Warner Baxter's detective is a psychiatrist and instead of following the usual formula employed by Boston Blackie, The Falcon and MANY other film detectives, his films are a little more cerebral as well as more believable. There is also a real plus because the usual cop investigating the case isn't a total idiot, so I am very thankful for the role William Frawley played. The film itself is well-paced (being only 61 minutes long), interesting and offers a fun twist ending (though psychologically speaking, it was VERY far-fetched). Not a great film, but a welcome film since it is different enough that it doesn't just blend in with the crowd.
    Michael_Elliott

    Castle Brings Style

    Crime Doctor's Man Hunt (1946)

    ** 1/2 (out of 4)

    William Castle returns as director in this sixth entry. A man returns home from the war suffering from amnesia so he goes to the Crime Doctor (Warner Baxter) for help. Within days the man is found dead and all fingers point to his fiancé but there might be more behind his death. Once again director Castle is able to build some nice atmosphere in some moody scenes but overall this is on par with the rest of the series. This one here manages to become one of the better entries due in large part to the screenplay giving Baxter some nice supporting characters and actors to play them. Ellen Drew, Frank Sully and William Frawley are all good in their roles. The mystery is also laid out pretty well as this film features a different screenwriter than the previous five films.
    5Jim Tritten

    Good ending with a twist

    Fair entry in the Crime Doctor series with some interesting plot twists by screenwriter Leigh Brackett and direction by future horror master William Castle. Plot involves Dr. Robert Ordway (Warner Baxter) taking on a walk-in patient with amnesia-type symptoms and the dread of an occultist's prediction of a violent death. There is a creaky abandoned house, a dysfunctional family with a meek sister that was engaged to the victim, and William Frawley as a credible police inspector.

    Although sometimes billed as the best of the series, I found the acting somewhat dull and the short 61-minute film did not capture my imagination. I thought the Crime Doctor's Courage better. Menacing characters are presented and not developed – perhaps left on the cutting room floor. Interesting ending that is unlikely to be anticipated but explains all. Sixth in the series. Recommended.
    8AlsExGal

    You have to ignore the names of most of these Crime Doctor films...

    ... because they usually have nothing to do with the actual subject of the film. You also have to make sure you don't blink during these short fast-paced films or else you'll miss something important. Here the film opens on a young man stumbling around an amusement park in a fog of amnesia. He's had several of these spells lately and goes to Dr. Robert Ordway (Warner Baxter in the title role) for help. Ordway goes to the place where the young man says he found himself stumbling about. After walking around awhile what does he see but a couple of men coming out of a boarding house carrying the body of the young amnesiac man who came to see him that day, a bullet wound to his head. The bad guys spot Ordway so he has to feign drunkenness and pretend that he thinks the dead body they are carrying is actually another drunk or he's afraid that he'll share the young man's fate. The henchmen buy the act and let Ordway go. Ordway goes straight to the police and together they raid the boarding house. Nobody has ever seen the men Ordway saw, nobody every heard a shot, and no sign of violence is to be found anywhere in the boarding house. Police Inspector Harry B. Manning (William Frawley) obviously respects Ordway from his past help in solving crimes, but this time thinks maybe the good doctor is imagining things.

    Ordway knows that he saw what he thought he saw, so he first has to prove there was a crime then find the criminals. In the process Ordway runs across the young man's fiancée, a mousy and wealthy girl who's so meek she's almost invisible, a boarded up old mansion that for some reason has a master bedroom that is still completely furnished, and the dead bodies of the two henchmen Ordway saw carrying the young man's body. They've been asphyxiated in their sleep by gas, only they're not in their own apartment at the time of their deaths. Who is going about causing all of this mayhem? Watch and find out.

    William Castle directed several Crime Doctor films, and they always have that touch of the macabre. Thus this film has not only the well constructed mystery typical of the Crime Doctor films, it has lots of atmosphere as well. Highly recommended.

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    • Quotes

      Police Inspector Harry B. Manning: Say, Doctor, I'd like you to see my wife.

      Dr. Robert Ordway: Split personality?

      Police Inspector Harry B. Manning: No personality.

    • Connections
      Followed by The Millerson Case (1947)

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    • Release date
      • October 24, 1946 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official sites
      • Streaming on "D D C" YouTube Channel
      • Streaming on "Hastings Mystery Theater" YouTube Channel
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Crime Doctor's Honor
    • Filming locations
      • Hollywood, California, USA
    • Production company
      • Larry Darmour Productions
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 1 minute
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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