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Directed by William A. WellmanOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Thriller,
Comedy,
CrimeThemes Medical-themed filmsActors Barbara Stanwyck,
Ben Lyon,
Joan Blondell,
Clark Gable,
Blanche Friderici,
Charles WinningerRating69%
Lora Hart (Barbara Stanwyck) applies for a job as a trainee nurse in a hospital, but is rejected by the Superintendent of Nurses, Miss Dillon (Vera Lewis) for not having graduated from high school. Fortunately, a chance encounter with the hospital's chief of staff, Dr. Arthur Bell (Charles Winninger), in an uncooperative revolving door, gets that requirement waived. Lora's roommate and fellow nurse, Miss Maloney (Joan Blondell), becomes her best friend. Lora is assigned to night duty in the emergency room. One night, Lora treats bootlegger Mortie (Ben Lyon) for a gunshot wound and earns his gratitude by letting herself be persuaded not to report it to the police as required by law. He also admires the pretty young nurse., 1h50
Directed by Joseph L. MankiewiczOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Thriller,
Noir,
CrimeThemes Medical-themed films,
Films about psychiatry,
Films about disabilitiesActors John Hodiak,
Nancy Guild,
Lloyd Nolan,
Richard Conte,
Josephine Hutchinson,
Morris CarnovskyRating69%
The film tells the tale of a man called George Taylor (John Hodiak), who returns home to the US from fighting in World War II. He is suffering from amnesia, and tries to track down his old identity, following a trail left behind by the mysterious Mr. Larry Cravat. He ends up stumbling into a murder mystery involving Nazi loot., 1h48
Directed by Curtis BernhardtOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Thriller,
RomanceThemes Medical-themed films,
Films about psychiatryActors Joan Crawford,
Van Heflin,
Raymond Massey,
Geraldine Brooks,
Stanley Ridges,
Moroni OlsenRating70%
A woman (Joan Crawford) is found wandering Los Angeles, unable to say anything other than "David". Admitted to a hospital, she is coaxed into recounting her life., 1h23
Directed by Roy RowlandOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Thriller,
Noir,
CrimeThemes Medical-themed films,
Psychologie,
Films about psychiatry,
Films set in psychiatric hospitalsActors Barbara Stanwyck,
George Sanders,
Gary Merrill,
Jesse White,
Harry Shannon,
Claire CarletonRating65%
Cheryl Draper (Barbara Stanwyck), while looking out her bedroom window, witnesses a young woman being strangled to death. The woman reports the killing to the police, but when the man named Albert Richter (George Sanders) notices detectives arriving downstairs, he moves the body. When the police show up to his door, Richter acts nonchalant, and when no body is found, the police are convinced that the woman saw something in her dreams. , 1h7
Directed by Alfred SantellOrigin USAGenres Comedy,
Romantic comedy,
RomanceActors Barbara Stanwyck,
Herbert Marshall,
Glenda Farrell,
Eric Blore,
Donald Meek,
Etienne GirardotRating63%
After drunkenly carousing on the town, idle playboy Jonathan Blair (Herbert Marshall) wakes up to find that Texan Valentine Ransome (Barbara Stanwyck) has spent the night in his mansion. He remembers little of the night and knows little about his houseguest. Valentine is attracted to Jonathan and sets out first to reform and then to marry him, explaining to her horse-breaking uncle Sam (Frank M. Thomas) that she intends to "slip a bit in his mouth and make him like it". In her way is Jonathan's girlfriend, actress Carol Wallace (Glenda Farrell)., 1h43
Directed by Stuart HeislerOrigin USAGenres DramaThemes Films about alcoholism,
Medical-themed films,
Films about music and musicians,
Films about drugsActors Susan Hayward,
Eddie Albert,
Lee Bowman,
Marsha Hunt,
Carl Esmond,
Carleton YoungRating62%
In a hospital, Angie Evans (Susan Hayward), her face bandaged, recounts the events that brought her here.Directed by Preston SturgesOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Biography,
ComedyThemes Medical-themed filmsActors Joel McCrea,
Betty Field,
Harry Carey,
William Demarest,
Louis Jean Heydt,
Julius TannenRating61%
The titles and credits open with a scene (in 1846) of a triumphant street procession and a jubilant crowd hailing William Morton (Joel McCrea) with signs such as "Pain is no more," followed by a long, written prologue pointing out, in part, that "before ether there was nothing."
Next, an old Eben Frost (William Demarest) is seen heading through the snow to the farmhouse of Morton's aging widow Lizzie (Betty Field). On the way he stops at a pawn shop and redeems a medal once awarded to Morton inscribed: "To the benefactor of mankind."
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Directed by Fred ZinnemannOrigin USAGenres DramaThemes Medical-themed films,
Films about drugs,
Théâtre,
Films based on playsActors Don Murray,
Eva Marie Saint,
Anthony Franciosa,
Lloyd Nolan,
Henry Silva,
Gerald S. O'LoughlinRating71%
The setting is a housing project apartment in New York City near the Brooklyn Bridge. Johnny Pope (Don Murray) is a soldier who returns from the Korean War, where a stay in a military hospital has left him secretly addicted to morphine. His emotional distance (and his tendency to stay out all night) alienates him from the apartment's other residents: Johnny's pregnant wife Celia (Eva Marie Saint) and his brother Polo (Anthony Franciosa). Celia is convinced that Johnny is having an affair, but of course the truth is something quite different. Johnny and Polo's father, John Sr. (Lloyd Nolan), arrives in town and stays with them in the small apartment, further complicating a tense situation and leading to a dynamic and dramatic climax.