

Dr. Kildare's Crisis
Jimmy Kildare's impending nuptials are jeopardized by a diagnosis of possible epilepsy in his fiancee's brother.
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Plot Summary
Young Dr. James Kildare is eager to impress his mentor, Dr. Leonard Gillespie, but finds himself entangled in a complex medical and personal drama. He must navigate ethical dilemmas and his own burgeoning feelings while a patient's life hangs in the balance. The film explores themes of dedication, sacrifice, and the challenges faced by young physicians in a demanding hospital environment.
Critical Reception
While a product of its time and typical of the Dr. Kildare series, 'Dr. Kildare's Crisis' was generally well-received for its earnest performances, particularly from Lew Ayres and Lionel Barrymore. It continued the popular formula of medical drama with a touch of romance, appealing to audiences who enjoyed the character's moral quandaries and the sympathetic portrayal of hospital life.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for the consistent chemistry between Lew Ayres and Lionel Barrymore.
- Seen as a solid entry in the popular Dr. Kildare series, offering emotional depth.
- The film effectively balances medical drama with romantic subplots.
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Fun Fact
The Dr. Kildare film series was so popular that it spawned a radio drama, a comic book, and even a short-lived television series starring the same lead actor, Lew Ayres.
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