I Married a Doctor
I Married a Doctor | |
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Directed by | Archie Mayo |
Screenplay by | Casey Robinson |
Produced by | Hal B. Wallis |
Starring | Pat O'Brien Josephine Hutchinson Ross Alexander Guy Kibbee Louise Fazenda Olin Howland |
Cinematography | Byron Haskin |
Edited by | Owen Marks |
Music by | Heinz Roemheld |
Production company | |
Distributed by | Warner Bros. |
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Running time | 83 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
I Married a Doctor is a 1936 American drama film directed by Archie Mayo and written by Casey Robinson. The film stars Pat O'Brien, Josephine Hutchinson, Ross Alexander, Guy Kibbee, Louise Fazenda and Olin Howland. The film was released by Warner Bros. on April 25, 1936.[1][2]
Plot[]
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Cast[]
- Pat O'Brien as Dr. William P. Kennicott
- Josephine Hutchinson as Carol Kennicott
- Ross Alexander as Erik Valborg
- Guy Kibbee as Samuel Clark
- Louise Fazenda as Bea Sorenson
- Olin Howland as Dave Dyer
- Margaret Irving as Maude Dyer
- Alma Lloyd as Fern Winters
- Grace Stafford as Vera Sherwin
- Ray Mayer as Miles Bjornstam
- Robert Barrat as Nels Valborg
- Hedwiga Reicher as Bessie Valborg
- Willard Robertson as Guy Pollock
- Edythe Elliott as Mrs. Clark
- Thomas Pogue as Reverend Champ Perry
- Janet Young as Dolly Perry
- Harry Hayden as Prof. George Mott
- Frank Rhodes as Ezra Stowbody
- Fay Holden as Ella Stowbody
- Sam Wren as 'Chet' Sashaway
- as Mrs. Jackson Elder
- George 'Gabby' Hayes as Train Station Agent
References[]
- ^ "I Married a Doctor (1936) - Overview". TCM.com. 2012-04-23. Retrieved 2015-08-18.
- ^ Nugent, Frank S. (1936-04-20). "Movie Review - I Married a Doctor - 'Main Street' Returns as 'I Married a Doctor,' at the Strand - 'Sky Parade,' at the Rialto". NYTimes.com. Retrieved 2015-08-18.
External links[]
Categories:
- 1936 films
- English-language films
- American films
- Warner Bros. films
- American drama films
- 1936 drama films
- Films directed by Archie Mayo
- American black-and-white films
- 1930s drama film stubs