A fisherman discovers he has a gift for healing and becomes an osteopath.A fisherman discovers he has a gift for healing and becomes an osteopath.A fisherman discovers he has a gift for healing and becomes an osteopath.
Olive Walter
- Mrs. Mansell
- (as Olive Walters)
Jack Armstrong
- Courtroom Spectator
- (uncredited)
Richard Barclay
- Wilson
- (uncredited)
Paul Blake
- George
- (uncredited)
Doris Bloom
- Nurse
- (uncredited)
Daisy Burrell
- Receptionist
- (uncredited)
Percy Coyte
- Night Watchman
- (uncredited)
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- Writers
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- TriviaThis film's earliest documented USA telecasts took place in both Philadelphia and Baltimore Tuesday 7 August 1951 on Film Theater of the Air on WCAU (Channel 10) and WMAR (Channel 2); since it had never previously been shown theatrically in the states, this was also its USA premiere; its initial New York City telecast took place Wednesday 21 May 1952 on WPIX (Channel 11).
- Quotes
Daniel Booth: To become fully qualified needs years of hard work.
Thomas Stone: I'm used to that.
Daniel Booth: Needs money too.
Thomas Stone: I've a little saved up. I could get a job.
Daniel Booth: It's not a correspondence course - you can't learn osteopathy in your spare time. We'll drive you - we'll make no allowances for you... .
Featured review
Despite the title (the original novel was called 'The Persistent Warrior') this is a fanciful romantic melodrama about an osteopath rather than a comedy about a gardener.
Rugged hero Robert Beatty is cast somewhat against type achieving a similarly unorthodox career arc to Tyrone Power in the same year's 'Nightmare Alley', his rise in society resulting in his path crossing that of shoulder-padded high maintenance minx Nova Pilbeam, who attempts to come between him and loyal wife Carol Raye.
(Seeing this film over seventy years later, with the benefit of hindsight it is bizarre to realise that Miss Raye is still with us at 97, while Brefni O'Rourke - who plays the coroner who regards osteopaths as little more than witch doctors - died before the film was even released!)
Rugged hero Robert Beatty is cast somewhat against type achieving a similarly unorthodox career arc to Tyrone Power in the same year's 'Nightmare Alley', his rise in society resulting in his path crossing that of shoulder-padded high maintenance minx Nova Pilbeam, who attempts to come between him and loyal wife Carol Raye.
(Seeing this film over seventy years later, with the benefit of hindsight it is bizarre to realise that Miss Raye is still with us at 97, while Brefni O'Rourke - who plays the coroner who regards osteopaths as little more than witch doctors - died before the film was even released!)
- richardchatten
- Jul 18, 2020
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- Runtime1 hour 23 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.37 : 1
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