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Dr. Socrates

  • Director: William Dieterle
  • AMG Rating: starstarstar
  • Genre: Crime
  • Movie Type: Crime Thriller
  • Themes: One Against the Mob, Doctors and Patients
  • Main Cast: Paul Muni, Ann Dvorak, Barton MacLane, Robert H. Barrat, Raymond Brown, John Eldredge, Ralph M. Remley
  • Release Year: 1935
  • Country: US
  • Run Time: 70 minutes

Plot

Paul Muni is a prominent physician who is kidnapped by gangsters and forced to tend the needs of head crook Barton MacLaine. MacLaine takes a liking to the intellectual doctor and allows him to go home after his job is done. Muni finds himself the reluctant "staff physician" for the gangster, thus is periodically spirited away from his practice to look after the criminal. He has given his word not to "rat" on the crooks, but he can't sit idly by while the gangsters loot the city. Muni foils the crooks by injecting them with a drug which induces temporary blindness. Dr. Socrates was remade in 1939 as King of the Underworld, with Humphrey Bogart as the gangster boss and actress Kay Francis in Paul Muni's role (with surprisingly few dialogue alterations to accommodate the gender switch!) ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

Cast

Hobart Cavanaugh - Floyd Stevens; Hal K. Dawson - MelTowne; Grace Stafford - Caroline Suggs; Samuel S. Hinds - Dr. McClintock; Helen Lowell - Ma Ganson; Marie Astaire; Ralph Bellamy; William Burress; Lucille Collins - Moll; James Donlan - Salesman; Joseph Downing - Cinq Laval; Jimmie Dundee; Dick Elliott; William "Wild Bill" Elliott - Tom Collins, Greer's assistant; Jack Gardner; Otis Harlan - Fisher; Harry Harvey; Ben Hendricks, Jr. - Sentry; Al Hill; Olin Howland - Catlett; Milt Kibbee - Bank Teller; Ralph Lewis - Proprietor; Jerry Madden - Boy; June Martel - Young Woman; Frank McGlynn, Jr.; Larry McGrath - Gangster; Edward McWade; Mayo Methot - Muggsy; Ivan Miller - Ed Doolittle; Gene Morgan - Photographer; Adrian Morris - Beanie; Jack Norton; Henry O'Neill - Greer; Bob Perry; Carl Stockdale - Abner Cluett; Charles Sullivan - Henchman; Grady Sutton - Grocery Clerk; June Travis - Dublin; Emerson Treacy - Young Man; Maidel Turner; Lucille Ward - Stout Woman; Billy Wayne - Dave; Leo White - Tailor; Tom Wilson - Citizen; John Kelly - Al; Marc Lawrence - Lefty; Alfred P. James - Farmer; Harry White - Drunk; Vangie Beilby - Woman; Sam Wren - Chuck

Credit

Anton Grot - Art Director, William Dieterle - Director, Ralph Dawson - Editor, Leo F. Forbstein - Musical Direction/Supervision, Tony Gaudio - Cinematographer, Robert Lord - Producer, Robert Lord - Screenwriter, Mary C. McCall, Jr. - Screenwriter, W.R. Burnett - Short Story Author

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