The Country Doctor (1936 film)

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Directed byHenry King
Screenplay bySonya Levien
Story byCharles E. Blake
Produced byNunnally Johnson
The Country Doctor
Directed byHenry King
Screenplay bySonya Levien
Story byCharles E. Blake
Produced byNunnally Johnson
StarringJean Hersholt
June Lang
Slim Summerville
Michael Whalen
Dorothy Peterson
Robert Barrat
CinematographyDaniel B. Clark
John F. Seitz
Edited byBarbara McLean
Music byR.H. Bassett
Cyril J. Mockridge
Production
company
Distributed by20th Century Fox
Release date
  • March 12, 1936 (1936-03-12)
Running time
95 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Budget$650,000[1]
Box office$1.4 million[2]

The Country Doctor is a 1936 American drama film directed by Henry King and written by Sonya Levien.[3] The film stars Jean Hersholt, June Lang, Slim Summerville, Michael Whalen, Dorothy Peterson and Robert Barrat.[4] The Country Doctor was released on March 12, 1936, by 20th Century Fox.[5]

The Country Doctor is set in a remote area of Quebec, Canada. The country doctor John Luke is an unlicensed general practitioner who cares for the residents of a small Canadian timber station taking much of his payment in barter. Having spent years operating from the station and from his own dwelling, and following a particularly bad epidemic of diphtheria in which several children die, the doctor decides to travel to Montreal to speak with the medical managing director of the region. The doctor's hope is that the director will try to get the rich corporation that owns the land to pay for a proper hospital.

After trying unsuccessfully to make any headway and finding himself stymied by governmental red tape, he crashes a public dinner given by the medical association to argue his point in person. The timber corporation hears of this protest and sends their lawyers to take revenge on the doctor. During the investigation the doctor's lack of a license is quickly discovered and the local police are informed that the doctor has been practicing illegally. The doctor returns to the timber station in low spirits.

Before long, Asa Wyatt, one of the workers comes to the doctor's house with his pregnant wife. She is just about to give birth and the worker begs the doctor to help them despite his lack of a license.

The local constabulary become involved and warn the doctor that he could face charges if he delivers the baby, but the doctor finds that he can't simply stand by passively and he starts to help the mother as the police berate him. After delivering the child, the doctor realizes that the birth is actually a multiple birth and the delivery continues until the doctor has delivered five babies.

When word gets out, the doctor becomes a national hero, the building of a local hospital is set in motion, and the medical managing director in Montreal is congratulated by the Governor-General.

Cast

Production

In The Country Doctor (1936), a movie starring the quints, Jean Hersholt portrayed Dr. John Luke, a character based on Dr. Allan Roy Dafoe. The setting was in a remote area of Quebec, although in real life the Dionnes were born and grew up in rural Ontario. There were two sequels: Reunion (1936) and Five of a Kind (1938).[N 1][6]

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