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Dr. Gillespie's New Assistant
The doctor (Lionel Barrymore) has a Kansan (Van Johnson), an Australian and an Asian from Brooklyn to choose from.
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Plot Summary
Dr. Gillespie is initially skeptical when a young, inexperienced doctor, who is also the son of a wealthy benefactor, is assigned to assist him at his hospital. The new assistant struggles to prove his worth and faces challenges in adapting to the demanding environment. The film explores the dynamics between the seasoned doctor and his eager, albeit clumsy, protégé, highlighting the complexities of medical practice and mentorship.
Critical Reception
The film was generally well-received by critics for its performances, particularly from Lionel Barrymore, and its engaging portrayal of hospital life. It was seen as a solid entry in the popular Dr. Kildare series, offering a mix of drama and light-hearted moments.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for Lionel Barrymore's commanding presence as Dr. Gillespie.
Appreciated for its blend of medical drama and character interactions.
Considered a competent continuation of the Dr. Kildare franchise.
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Fun Fact
This film is part of the long-running Dr. Kildare series, which began with 'Young Dr. Kildare' in 1938 and featured multiple actors in the titular role throughout its various installments.
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