The Crime Doctor's Strangest Case
The Crime Doctor's Strangest Case is a 1943 American mystery film directed by Eugene Forde and starring Warner Baxter, Lynn Merrick and Gloria Dickson.[1] It is the second in a series of Crime Doctor films made by Columbia Pictures.
| The Crime Doctor's Strangest Case | |
|---|---|
| Directed by | Eugene Forde | 
| Written by | Eric Taylor | 
| Based on | Crime Doctor radio show 1940-1947 by Max Marcin  | 
| Produced by | Rudolph C. Flothow | 
| Starring | Warner Baxter Lynn Merrick Gloria Dickson  | 
| Cinematography | James S. Brown Jr. | 
| Edited by | Dwight Caldwell | 
| Music by | Michel Michelet | 
Production company  | Larry Darmour Productions  | 
| Distributed by | Columbia Pictures | 
Release date  | 
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Running time  | 68 minutes | 
| Country | United States | 
| Language | English | 
Plot
    
    
Cast
    
- Warner Baxter as Dr. Robert Ordway
 - Lynn Merrick as Ellen Trotter
 - Gloria Dickson as Mrs. Keppler / Evelyn Fenton Cartwright
 - Barton MacLane as Detective Rief
 - Jerome Cowan as Mallory Cartwright
 - Reginald Denny as Paul Ashley
 - Rose Hobart as Mrs. Diana Burns
 - Virginia Brissac as Patricia Cornwall
 - Lloyd Bridges as Jimmy Trotter
 - Constance Worth as Betty Watson
 - Sam Flint as Addison Burns
 - Creighton Hale as Dr. Carter
 - Thomas E. Jackson as Detective Yarnell
 - George Lynn as Walter Burns
 - Ray Walker as Mr. George H. Fenton
 
References
    
- Erickson p.203
 
Bibliography
    
- Erickson, Hal. From Radio to the Big Screen: Hollywood Films Featuring Broadcast Personalities and Programs. McFarland, 2014.
 
External links
    
- The Crime Doctor's Strangest Case at IMDb
 - The Crime Doctor's Strangest Case at the TCM Movie Database
 - The Crime Doctor's Strangest Case at AllMovie
 - The Crime Doctor's Strangest Case at the American Film Institute Catalog
 
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