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Lionel Atwill, Lee Tracy, and Fay Wray in Doctor X (1932)

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Doctor X

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    Not much. Both movies have a character named Dr. Xavier, or "Dr. X"; both have a wisecracking newspaper reporter. The plot of Doctor X features "synthetic flesh." The Return of Doctor X (1939) (1939) has "synthetic blood." This movie's Dr. X is the head of the fictional Academy of Surgical Research. The 1939 Dr. X is a clammy, white-faced laboratory assistant with a white streak in his hair--and a shocking secret. (Most plot descriptions reveal it, but it's supposed to be a surprise.) This movie's reporter, played by Lee Tracy, is thoroughly a New Yorker. The 1939 newspaper man, played by Wayne Morris, is a drawling, Midwestern type. The studio considered The Return of Doctor X to be a follow-up to this film. And they clearly wanted to evoke this popular movie by making the 1939 film sound like a sequel. But there's little connection between them.

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  • How long is Doctor X?
    1 hour and 16 minutes
  • When was Doctor X released?
    August 27, 1932
  • What is the IMDb rating of Doctor X?
    6.4 out of 10
  • Who stars in Doctor X?
    Lionel Atwill, Fay Wray, and Lee Tracy
  • Who wrote Doctor X?
    George Rosener, Earl Baldwin, and Robert Tasker
  • Who directed Doctor X?
    Michael Curtiz
  • Who was the composer for Doctor X?
    Bernhard Kaun
  • Who was the executive producer of Doctor X?
    Darryl F. Zanuck and Hal B. Wallis
  • Who was the cinematographer for Doctor X?
    Ray Rennahan and Richard Towers
  • Who was the editor of Doctor X?
    George Amy
  • Who are the characters in Doctor X?
    Dr. Jerry Xavier and Joanne Xavier
  • What is the plot of Doctor X?
    A wisecracking New York reporter intrudes on a research scientist's quest to unmask The Moon Killer.
  • What was the budget for Doctor X?
    224,000
  • How much did Doctor X earn at the worldwide box office?
    $1.29 million
  • How much did Doctor X earn at the US box office?
    $883,000
  • What is Doctor X rated?
    Unrated
  • What genre is Doctor X?
    Comedy, Crime, Horror, Mystery, Sci-Fi, and Thriller

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