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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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