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The Millerson Case

  • 1947
  • Approved
  • 1h 12m
IMDb RATING
6.1/10
333
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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
    333
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • George Archainbaud
    • Writers
      • Gordon Rigby
      • Carlton Sand
      • Raymond L. Schrock
    • Stars
      • Warner Baxter
      • Nancy Saunders
      • Clem Bevans
    • 12User reviews
    • 9Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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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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    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.
    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!
    7whpratt1

    A Look Back in 1947

    Greatly enjoy these classic films which featured Dr. Robert Ordway,(Warner Baxter) who plays the role of doctor and also a detective who always manages to catch the killer. In this story, Dr. Ordway cancels all his appointments at his office in New York City and hands all his cases over to his assistant and tells everyone he is going on a vacation way out in the country for some good fishing and hunting and he will not involve himself with anything else, because he has not taken a rest for a very long time. Dr. Ordway no sooner gets to his location that the local town becomes sick with a Typhoid epidemic and everyone is getting sick and some people are dying. There is a local doctor who mixes all kinds of herbs and way out contents and Dr. Ordway has to take matters into his own hands. Dr. Ordway runs some tests with the state health department and discovers that someone has been poisoned and then the story takes on a different twist and Dr. Ordway stops enjoying any kind of vacation and tries to find out who the killer is. This is a great look back at films in 1947 and is lots of fun to watch.
    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.
    6sol-kay

    Nobody should be accused of murder unless he did it!

    (Some Spoilers) With him being in such great demand by both the the local, as well as out of town, police department in solving so many of it's unsolvable crimes the obviously burnt out "Crime Doctor" Dr. Robert Ordway, Warner Baxter decides to finally take his first vacation in over five years. Dr. Ordway drives upstate to the little quite town of Brookfall to do some hunting fishing and most of all relaxing. Sadly for the good doctor it did't turn out that way.

    As soon as Dr.Ordway got to Brookhill it was quarantined because of a typhoid epidemic with him being recruited by the state troopers and local medical clinic to help in the inoculation of the towns population. Doing the best he can Dr. Ordway examining the blood samples of those who succumb to the deadly disease finds that the towns barber as well as it's smooth talking and handsome womanizer Ward Beachey, Trevor Bardette,did't die from typhoid at all! It turns out that Benchey was poisoned and made to look by his killer like he died of that disease.

    Being that Dr. Ordway's friend Dr. Sam Millerson, Griff Barnett, who's house he staying at last treated Benchey with his home-made brew or potion of bark roots berries and bitters he's the prime suspect in his murder. It's also reviled that Dr.Sam was very angry with Benchey for not going to him for medical treatment over the last year. Benchey was going to the newly opened county medical clinic that's taking business away from him. All this suspicion of Dr. Sam being Benchey's killer becomes moot later on when Dr. Sam himself is murdered! It now becomes very clear, especially to Dr. Ordway, that Bencheys murder had nothing to do with business matters between him and his killer! There's something far more deeper in Benchely's death and closer to home. Benchy's sexual exploits with the ladies in town may well have caused one of those ladies outraged and vindictive husbands or boyfriends to murder him.

    It's the murder of Dr. Sam that rings a bell in the "Crime Doctors" head when it's reveled that he, Dr. Sam, got a note to meet him, his killer, outside the summer carnival or fair. It was at the fair that he and everyone in town, including Dr. Ordway, were at. Finding the note on the murdered Dr. Sam with his killer in to much of a hurry to get away, or just too absent-minded to grab and destroy it, turned out to be the evidence that in the end hung him! Not that Dr. Sam's killer wrote it but*****SPOILERS*****that he needed someone else to write it for him.

    Dr. Ordway take his life in his hands in this murder mystery by getting both Dr. Sam & Beacheys killer in a position where he can make Dr. Ordway his next victim. The "Crime Doctor" was more then ready for mysterious killer in alerting to towns sheriff old man Akers, Clem Bevans, and the local townspeople to come to his rescue. Dr. Ordway slug-fest with the crazed killer, after failing to poison Dr. Ordway, just about to split Dr. Ordway's head open with a shovel.

    Arrested and facing life or even the electric chair, if convicted in both Dr. Sam & Bencheys murder, the killer tries to be real cute by faking that he's nuts. The killer acts as if he's trying to catch or swat invisible flies or horseflies in his cell thinking that would get him off on an insanity defense. It just happened that the "Crime Doctor" got his number and then tricks him into showing everyone watching that he's indeed sane. Dr. Ordway does this by showing that the killer thinking that he's acting insane is in fact really thinking and rational, in trying to show that he's indeed crazy, by falling right into the clever trap that Dr. Odway's set for him.

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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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