Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueAt Blair Hospital, physician Dr. Leonard Gillespie must choose an assistant from among his two brightest interns, Dr. Randall 'Red' Adams and Dr. Lee Wong How.At Blair Hospital, physician Dr. Leonard Gillespie must choose an assistant from among his two brightest interns, Dr. Randall 'Red' Adams and Dr. Lee Wong How.At Blair Hospital, physician Dr. Leonard Gillespie must choose an assistant from among his two brightest interns, Dr. Randall 'Red' Adams and Dr. Lee Wong How.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
George Reed
- Conover
- (as George H. Reed)
Patricia Barker
- Mary Jones
- (non crédité)
Barbara Brown
- Mrs. Brown
- (non crédité)
James Burke
- First Policeman
- (non crédité)
George Chandler
- Attendant
- (non crédité)
Chester Clute
- Mr. Burns
- (non crédité)
Franco Corsaro
- Headwaiter
- (non crédité)
Billy Cummings
- Boy on Street
- (non crédité)
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As you might be able to tell from the title, this installment of the Dr. Kildare movies is about Dr. Gillespie trying to choose one assistant from his two head interns. There is no Lew Ayres in this movie (he's off being a medic in WWII) but there's still Lionel Barrymore. Van Johnson and Keye Luke are the interns you've seen in a few movies, and they're both trying to impression Lionel by curing an incurable case. Keye has an anorexic child with a penchant for candy, and Van has an arthritic woman near paralysis. "May the worst man win," Van says. "I think you're the better man, but I want the job!"
The side plots in this one are interesting, and the jokes are hilarious rather than forced. In Between Two Women, it doesn't even feel like a medical drama because there are too many corny jokes in the movie. Marilyn Maxwell is Van's steady girl he's afraid to kiss, lest he get carried away. She tries to trap him in a seductive dinner date at her apartment, but he's one step ahead of her. He asks Keye to interrupt him with a medical emergency after seven minutes, to ensure he doesn't get into trouble. It's a very funny comedy of errors.
A pre-famous Ava Gardner shows off her sensational figure in this movie, so if you're a fan of hers you'll probably want to check her out (and you won't be able to help it) in this early role. I usually don't find her very attractive, but even I couldn't take my eyes off her! All in all, this might be my favorite of the Van Johnson ones. So while we miss Dr. Kildare and Nurse Mary Lamont, Dr. Red Adams is very entertaining in 3 Men in White.
The side plots in this one are interesting, and the jokes are hilarious rather than forced. In Between Two Women, it doesn't even feel like a medical drama because there are too many corny jokes in the movie. Marilyn Maxwell is Van's steady girl he's afraid to kiss, lest he get carried away. She tries to trap him in a seductive dinner date at her apartment, but he's one step ahead of her. He asks Keye to interrupt him with a medical emergency after seven minutes, to ensure he doesn't get into trouble. It's a very funny comedy of errors.
A pre-famous Ava Gardner shows off her sensational figure in this movie, so if you're a fan of hers you'll probably want to check her out (and you won't be able to help it) in this early role. I usually don't find her very attractive, but even I couldn't take my eyes off her! All in all, this might be my favorite of the Van Johnson ones. So while we miss Dr. Kildare and Nurse Mary Lamont, Dr. Red Adams is very entertaining in 3 Men in White.
3 Men In White featured a trio of upcoming talent in the cast. Vying for the position of being the new assistant to Lionel Barrymore is up and coming Van Johnson. Vying for Van's attention is nurse Marilyn Maxwell and Ava Gardner who brings in the case of her mother who struggles with arthritis.
Walter Kingsford head of Blair General Hospital finally wants Lionel Barrymore to once and for all choose between Johnson and Keye Luke. When you think about it this whole thing is rather silly and stems for Dr. Gillespie's inability to make up his mind. Barrymore never showed a Hamlet streak in his crusty makeup before.
Despite a really contrived and silly plot the three up and comers were all shone to best advantage. For Ava Gardner this film marks her first real acting role and according to Lee Server's fine book on Gardner her then husband Mickey Rooney helped pull her through the film as she was having doubts about being able to cut it with the dramatics.
I get the impression that what Dr. Gillespie really wanted was for Jimmy Kildare to return and not to have to pick a new one.
Fans of the three upcoming stars should like this.
Walter Kingsford head of Blair General Hospital finally wants Lionel Barrymore to once and for all choose between Johnson and Keye Luke. When you think about it this whole thing is rather silly and stems for Dr. Gillespie's inability to make up his mind. Barrymore never showed a Hamlet streak in his crusty makeup before.
Despite a really contrived and silly plot the three up and comers were all shone to best advantage. For Ava Gardner this film marks her first real acting role and according to Lee Server's fine book on Gardner her then husband Mickey Rooney helped pull her through the film as she was having doubts about being able to cut it with the dramatics.
I get the impression that what Dr. Gillespie really wanted was for Jimmy Kildare to return and not to have to pick a new one.
Fans of the three upcoming stars should like this.
An interesting curiosity for a number of things, including references to the war. The Barrymore character Dr. Gillespie, with his over-the-top snarling, snapping at people, rooting out mysterious cases and mocking of young doctors and their ill-informed diagnoses is a precursor of the Hugh Laurie character in the House television series. Most significantly, Ava Gardner's performance in her first significant role, where she is fifth-billed, is arresting. Her acting at 22 was still a work in progress, but her charisma and star quality is clear and shines through the journeyman quality of the filmmaking. The cast is an unusual mix of A- level players - Van Johnson, Keye Luke, Gardner and Barrymore - and barely adequate bit players, making for some unusual scenes.
This is a rather annoying entry into the series. With Dr. Kildare persona non grata at MGM after Lew Ayres became a conscientious objector, the franchise now belongs to irascible Dr. Gillespie (Lionel Barrymore). Barrymore was a wonderful actor, but these were B movies slapped together probably in days, and it shows.
This particular film had Barrymore overplaying to the balcony at the top of his lungs. Van Johnson and Keye Luke are cute as the energetic interns vying to be his assistant (again) and each taking on a difficult case. Johnson, of course, also has to deal with a woman. This time, it's pretty Marilyn Maxwell.
The chief interest in seeing this film is for an early appearance by Ava Gardner as Jean Brown. She is flawlessly beautiful as a young woman caring for her arthritis-stricken mother.
I liked the Dr. Kildare series with Lew Ayres and Laraine Day much more, I have to confess.
This particular film had Barrymore overplaying to the balcony at the top of his lungs. Van Johnson and Keye Luke are cute as the energetic interns vying to be his assistant (again) and each taking on a difficult case. Johnson, of course, also has to deal with a woman. This time, it's pretty Marilyn Maxwell.
The chief interest in seeing this film is for an early appearance by Ava Gardner as Jean Brown. She is flawlessly beautiful as a young woman caring for her arthritis-stricken mother.
I liked the Dr. Kildare series with Lew Ayres and Laraine Day much more, I have to confess.
The post-Lew-Ayres Dr. Kildare series sputters with Keye Luke and Van Johnson still competing to be Lionel Barrymore's assistant -- and each has to solve a medical mystery of his own choice. Meanwhile, various plots continue from earlier entries in the series, mostly comic. The series was winding down and only two more entries would come out, at two-year intervals.
This episode is better than a couple of the polished stinkers that immediately preceded it. The comic relief does not overwhelm the movie, the usual character actors are on hand in their series roles for your enjoyment and they also give you a young Ava Gardner, just another of the MGM contract players. Hubba Hubba.
But the principal reason to watch these movies is, of course, Lionel Barrymore, always an enormously enjoyable and expert performer for any role. Unfortunately, he suffered badly from rheumatism and so he spent this entire series sitting down in a wheelchair. But standing or sitting, he's always good to watch.
This episode is better than a couple of the polished stinkers that immediately preceded it. The comic relief does not overwhelm the movie, the usual character actors are on hand in their series roles for your enjoyment and they also give you a young Ava Gardner, just another of the MGM contract players. Hubba Hubba.
But the principal reason to watch these movies is, of course, Lionel Barrymore, always an enormously enjoyable and expert performer for any role. Unfortunately, he suffered badly from rheumatism and so he spent this entire series sitting down in a wheelchair. But standing or sitting, he's always good to watch.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesJane Green's debut.
- GaffesAn establishing shot shows the door to Dr. Gillespie's hospital office is about 6 feet from the corner of two perpendicular hallways with guidance lines painted on the floor, indicating they are primary corridors that typically extend the length or breadth of a building. However, when characters enter the office, they move in the direction of the corner (to the right) into rooms that would have to be in the same space as the perpendicular hallway -- a physical impossibility.
- Citations
Dr. Leonard B. Gillespie: You hypocritical two-headed snake in the grass, what do you mean sneaking around here all morning?
- ConnexionsFollowed by Between Two Women (1945)
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Détails
Box-office
- Budget
- 450 000 $US (estimé)
- Durée
- 1h 25min(85 min)
- Couleur
- Rapport de forme
- 1.37 : 1
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