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  1. With Lew Ayres, Lionel Barrymore, Laraine Day, Bonita Granville. Kildare saves the life of an ice skater who was in an auto accident. But even though her broken leg has knit, she can't walk, and she tries to sue Kildare for malpractice, and Kildare's entire career and reputation now rests on making a proper diagnosis in the courtroom.

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    • Drama
    • Harold S. Bucquet
    • 1941-05-02
  2. United States. Language. English. The People vs. Dr. Kildare is a 1941 drama directed by Harold S. Bucquet, starring Lew Ayres, Lionel Barrymore, Bonita Granville, and Laraine Day. Dr. Kildare performs an emergency operation on a crash victim.

  3. A list of 16 films compiled on Letterboxd, including Internes Can't Take Money (1937), Young Dr. Kildare (1938), Calling Dr. Kildare (1939), The Secret of Dr. Kildare (1939) and Dr. Kildare's Strange Case (1940). About this list: Dr. Kildare was a popular film series that was produced by MGM from 1937 through 1947. Dr.

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  5. Based on characters created by Max Brand. Skater Frances Marlowe, who has just signed a lucrative contract with an ice show, is driving with her manager, Dan Morton, when her car crashes into a truck. Dr. James Kildare and his fiancée, nurse Mary Lamont, see the accident and help the victims, who are only slightly hurt, except for Frances, who ...

    • Harold S. Bucquet, Dolph Zimmer
    • Lew Ayres
  6. Internes Can't Take Money. April 16, 1937. Dr. Kildare treats and falls for impoverished ex-con Janet Healy, widow of a bank robber, who can't find her baby. Later she helps Kildare sew up gangster Hanlon in a tavern back room. Kildare pursues Janet and enlists Hanlon to help her; the gangster's solution, not surprisingly, is violent.

  7. Alma Kruger. Molly Byrd. In Theaters At Home TV Shows. Advertise With Us. Moments after witnessing a car crash, Dr. James Kildare (Lew Ayres) and nurse Mary Lamont (Laraine Day) must perform...

    • Drama
  8. Overview. An ice skater sues Kildare (Lew Ayres) for malpractice after his roadside first aid leaves her paralyzed. Harold S. Bucquet. Director. Harry Ruskin. Screenplay.

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