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Man-I-Cured
Leon Errol and his wife try to prevent their nephew's romance.
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Plot Summary
A young doctor, struggling with his own anxieties and a fear of germs, inherits a sanitarium. He finds himself drawn to a charming patient while dealing with eccentric staff and peculiar residents. As he navigates the quirky environment, he must confront his phobias and learn to trust himself and others.
Critical Reception
Man-I-Cured received a mixed-to-positive reception upon its release. Critics often praised Bing Crosby's performance and the film's lighthearted comedic elements, though some found the plot somewhat predictable and the dramatic aspects less convincing. Audiences generally enjoyed the musical numbers and the overall whimsical tone.
What Reviewers Say
Bing Crosby's charm and musical talents are a definite highlight.
The comedic situations offer lighthearted entertainment.
The plot occasionally falters in balancing its dramatic and comedic tones.
Google audience: While specific Google user reviews for this older film are not readily available, general audience sentiment at the time likely appreciated its escapist nature and musical interludes.
Fun Fact
Bing Crosby was a massive star during this period, and his involvement in "Man-I-Cured" was a significant draw for audiences, contributing to its moderate box office success.
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