Thursday, 14 September 2017

The Doctor Takes a Wife (1940 Alexander Hall)

Loretta Young is extremely irritating in the beginning of this comedy, so it's a good job she mellows out, otherwise we both would have punched the TV. Ray Milland good as usual. He was Welsh, did you know? Came to Hollywood (permanently in 1934) with Paramount - thus must have been loaned out for this (Columbia) picture. He was married to Muriel (Mal) Frances Weber from 1932 until his death in 1986 and won his Oscar (and simultaneously Cannes Best Actor) for The Lost Weekend.

With Edmund Gwenn, Gail Patrick, Reginald Denny, Charles Halton.



Written by George Seaton and Ken Englund from a story by Aleen Leslie. "Spinsters Aren't Spinach".

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