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The Millerson Case

  • 1947
  • Approved
  • 1h 12m
IMDb RATING
6.1/10
334
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Paul Guilfoyle, Warner Baxter, Barbara Pepper, and Nancy Saunders in The Millerson Case (1947)
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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 m... Read allIn 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.

  • Director
    • George Archainbaud
  • Writers
    • Gordon Rigby
    • Carlton Sand
    • Raymond L. Schrock
  • Stars
    • Warner Baxter
    • Nancy Saunders
    • Clem Bevans
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.1/10
    334
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • George Archainbaud
    • Writers
      • Gordon Rigby
      • Carlton Sand
      • Raymond L. Schrock
    • Stars
      • Warner Baxter
      • Nancy Saunders
      • Clem Bevans
    • 12User reviews
    • 9Critic reviews
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    Warner Baxter
    Warner Baxter
    • Dr. Robert Ordway
    Nancy Saunders
    Nancy Saunders
    • Belle Englehart
    Clem Bevans
    Clem Bevans
    • Sheriff Luke Akers
    Griff Barnett
    Griff Barnett
    • Doc Sam Millerson
    Paul Guilfoyle
    Paul Guilfoyle
    • Jud Rookstool
    James Bell
    James Bell
    • Ezra Minnich
    Addison Richards
    Addison Richards
    • Dr. Wickersham
    Mark Dennis
    • Bije Minnich
    Ernie Adams
    Ernie Adams
    • Zeke Zilch
    • (uncredited)
    Joyce Arling
    Joyce Arling
    • Mathilda Beechy
    • (uncredited)
    David Bair
    • First Boy at School
    • (uncredited)
    Walter Baldwin
    Walter Baldwin
    • Link Hazen - Lawyer
    • (uncredited)
    Trevor Bardette
    Trevor Bardette
    • Ward Beechy
    • (uncredited)
    Walden Boyle
    • Dr. Shaw
    • (uncredited)
    Chet Brandenburg
    Chet Brandenburg
    • Townsman
    • (uncredited)
    Paul Bryar
    Paul Bryar
    • Harley Rumford
    • (uncredited)
    Freddie Chapman
    • Mose Tuttle
    • (uncredited)
    Jack Davis
    • Mort Crowell
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • George Archainbaud
    • Writers
      • Gordon Rigby
      • Carlton Sand
      • Raymond L. Schrock
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    7planktonrules

    Weird, but good--sort of like Li'l Abner meets the Crime Doctor!!

    Well, one thing you can say about the Crime Doctor detective series is that it sure didn't fall into a predictable pattern. Unlike other Columbia Pictures films of the genre (such as Boston Blackie and The Lone Wolf), the plot lines and locations of the Crime Doctor films generally made them a bit fresher and more interesting.

    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.
    6greenbudgie

    Dr Ordway hunting for clues

    Dr Ordway wants to get far away from his work in this installment of the Crime Doctor series. So he takes a hunting vacation in West Virginia where he will not be disturbed. Some vacation! He is embroiled in a typhoid epidemic and murder straight away. Instead of out of season hunting he ends up hunting for clues.

    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.
    7AlsExGal

    Murder and the Beverly Hillbillies in reverse

    I found this film fascinating, mainly because of the setting of Dr. Ordway's case. Dr. Robert Ordway, eminent New York City psychiatrist, is taking his first vacation in years, and decides to go hunting and fishing for a month. The name of the town Ordway stays in is mentioned - Brook Falls - but the state is not. And there is good reason. Whatever state that was named as the location would have been up in arms about the backwards depiction of its residents.

    Several townspeople get ill with "summer complaint" as it is named, and many often die. The town doctor turns out to not really be an M.D. at all, instead, as Ordway finds out by looking at the doc's office wall, the "squire" of the town just gave him a certificate to practice medicine in Brook Falls 30 years before, and he's been feeling his way through ever since! "Doctor" Millerson is more of an herbalist than anything, and doesn't even understand basic chemistry, microbiology, or that a wound needs to be sterilized! Millerson is also resentful of anybody going to the new county clinic for treatment rather than himself. Town barber Ward Beachy becomes very ill and, even though he's been going to the county clinic, Millerson agrees to a house call and gives him some of his "complaint bitters", which is actually a useless yet harmless concoction of herbs.

    Now Ordway is boarding with the Millersons since apparently there is no hotel in town, and he has just arrived when the state police and health officials arrive and quarantine the town. Apparently what Millerson calls "summer complaint" is actually typhoid. Once the state officials realize they have the famous Dr. Ordway in their midst they ask him to help out, and of course he agrees. Three people ultimately die during the epidemic, one of them being Beachy. However, a post-mortum shows Beachy did not die of typhoid, instead he was poisoned. Suspicion immediately falls on "Doc" Millerson, since Millerson did treat Beachy and was known to harbor a grudge about Beachy going to the county clinic.

    But Ordway just isn't buying it. He figures Millerson may not be a real doctor, but he doesn't figure he's a killer either. Further probing by the good doctor reveals that the married Beachy was a real lady's man, giving possible motives to Beachy's girlfriends, their husbands, maybe even Beachy's own wife. I'll let you watch and see how this all shakes out.

    Someone wrote here that the setting is the Blue Ridge Mountains, which is never stated in the film. However, if so, there is even a bigger mystery to solve here. Why would Ordway drive such a long distance for hunting and fishing when upstate New York has the same thing? One possible motive - there appear to be no phones in the town, so nobody back at the office could possibly bother him. Watch this one not just for the mystery, which is engaging, but to see how the urbane Ordway is able to get along with and relate to all kinds of people - a real talent in itself if you think about it.
    6CinemaSerf

    The Millerson Case

    This is a bit of a shambles of a film, mixing just about every genre imaginable, but it's still quite a watchable outing for the psychiatric doctor "Ordway" (Warner Baxter). Determined to get away from it all and spend some time fishing, he arrives at a town where the local doctor "Sam" (Griff Barnett) is still prescribing unctions from "ye olde book of primitive root medicines". No sooner has "Ordway" arrived than the town is locked down amidst an outbreak of typhoid and murder! Can he find out who's be doing the poisoning and why, before there are more victims in this place riddled with grudges and axes to grind. There's a bit too much dialogue and as usual with this series, there is also a simplistic underpinning message of scientific advancement being the answer to many problems these people face - not least with their own reluctance to believe in and accept new things in the first place. The acting is all adequate and it passes seventy minutes easily enough before a denouement that offers us a slightly fiery twist - and that's not just the cider!
    6coltras35

    The millerson Case

    On a hunting vacation in remote upstate New York, criminologist Robert Ordway (Warner Baxter) gets caught up in what appears at first to be a typhoid outbreak. The disease causes a culture clash between the town's only doctor, folk-remedy-espousing Sam Millerson (Griff Barnett), and modern county health officer Dr. Wickersham (Addison Richards). But, when Ordway looks into the illness of barber Ward Beechy (Trevor Bardette), he begins to suspect that the sick man may have been poisoned.

    Rather unusual but entertaining Murder mystery where the crime Doctor, excellently played by Warner Baxter, gets involved in typhoid cases and murder. What makes this mystery interesting is the location, the hillbilly characters and traditional medical methods vs herbal medicine - there's some light humour and fine detective work, though the pace can be slow at times and the plot drags a little.

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    • Trivia
      Addison Richards (Dr. Wickersham) also appeared in the first Crime Doctor film, Crime Doctor (1943), but as a different character.
    • Quotes

      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.

    • Connections
      Followed by The Crime Doctor's Gamble (1947)

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    • Release date
      • May 29, 1947 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Crime Doctor's Vacation
    • Filming locations
      • Iverson Ranch - 1 Iverson Lane, Chatsworth, Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production company
      • Larry Darmour Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 12m(72 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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