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  1. Men in White: Directed by Richard Boleslawski. With Clark Gable, Myrna Loy, Jean Hersholt, Elizabeth Allan. An idealistic doctor must make some hard choices between his dedication to the profession and his personal life.

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    • Drama, Romance
    • Richard Boleslawski
    • 1934-04-06
  2. Box office. $1.45 million (worldwide rentals) [1] Men in White is a 1934 pre-Code film starring Clark Gable and Myrna Loy, and directed by Ryszard Bolesławski. The story is loosely based on the Sidney Kingsley Pulitzer-Prize -winning play of the same name. Due to suggestions of illicit romance and abortion, the film was frequently cut.

  3. At the time, Men in White was more significant as a turning point in Clark Gable's career. Although he had already proven himself adept at comedy (It Happened One Night, 1934) and tough-guy roles (Red Dust, 1932), Men in White gave him an opportunity to display a more sensitive side as well as a broader dramatic range.

    • Richard Boleslavsky, Red Golden
    • Clark Gable
  4. X-Men '97: Season 1 Fallout: Season 1 Bridgerton: Season 3 ... Rated 2.5/5 Stars • Rated 2.5 out of 5 stars 01/31/23 Full Review Audience Member Men in White (1934) This is a very good hospital ...

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    • Richard Boleslawski
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    • Clark Gable
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  5. Men in White was a critical and commercial success when it was first produced on the New York stage in 1933. Although it raises compelling social issues that are still of concern today, such as abortion and the conflict between personal and professional life, Kingsley’s work generally has resonated much less loudly in the decades following ...

  6. Men in White (1934) Passed | Drama, Romance. Trailer. An idealistic doctor must make some hard choices between his dedication to the profession and his personal life.

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  7. "Men in White" is a creaky talkie of a hospital melodrama based on a concurrently-running Pulitzer Prize-winning play. Seems to me it's the sort of thing they've since tended to make into TV shows, from "General Hospital" to "Grey's Anatomy," save perhaps the antiseptic Art Deco design of the hospital and replacing the non-existent score here ...

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