Dr. Kildare's Strange Case (1940) Crime, Drama Full Movie

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  • Опубліковано 23 лип 2024
  • Young Dr. Kildare tries to help an unlucky brain surgeon and his seemingly insane patient.
    Director: Harold S. Bucquet
    Writers: Max Brand, Willis Goldbeck
    Stars: Lew Ayres, Lionel Barrymore, Laraine Day
    Genres: Crime, Drama
    CCC CHAPTERS: in the general comments tell us your favorite scene, or line with a timestamp and we will add it!
    00:00 Full Length Movie
    02:45 Doctors & Nurses
    04:11 Bedside manner
    06:14 The Grayson case
    10:40 Mistakes & Drink your milk
    11:59 Got milk?
    15:11 Hospital Flirt
    16:04 1940's Operating theatre
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 35

  • @timothynaugle1326
    @timothynaugle1326 2 роки тому +7

    "Your kidneys look like the Battle of Gettysburg!". 😂 That's quite an analogy!

  • @hertzair1186
    @hertzair1186 2 роки тому +8

    “The Operation was a Success but the Patient Died”….would have been a great title to this movie

  • @GalacticEnchantress777
    @GalacticEnchantress777 2 роки тому +3

    Thank you so much for the upload 👍🥂

  • @bentleyrigg9278
    @bentleyrigg9278 2 роки тому +3

    Just loving it they really don't make movie like these no more thanks

  • @juanhumbertoleonespinoza
    @juanhumbertoleonespinoza 2 роки тому +2

    " I still believe in myself", a good thinking

  • @ImranMt.
    @ImranMt. 2 роки тому +1

    A co-op do over project for Tilda Swinton & Joachim Phoenix to command. Couldn’t be anything less than perfect. Anyone?

  • @377499
    @377499 2 роки тому +3

    It's Clarence the Angel from It's a Wonderful Life.

  • @mickeybitsko1676
    @mickeybitsko1676 2 роки тому +4

    Doc sure uses a lot of salt

  • @carmene.l.aguinaga4464
    @carmene.l.aguinaga4464 Рік тому +2

    Hermosa pelicula de Culto , de Antologia !! , pero please , si agregan subtitulos ...., Mucho se los agradeceria !. .Carmen .,

  • @claudivannonato5958
    @claudivannonato5958 2 роки тому +2

    Puxa! Eu só conhecia o Dr. Kildare da série de TV! Fico no aguarde!👍🇧🇷

  • @terracotta6294
    @terracotta6294 2 роки тому +14

    How can an operation be successful if the patient dies? That's the WHO way of thinking 😳

  • @laurietijerina3816
    @laurietijerina3816 2 роки тому +3

    If it was a successful operation than that patient shouldn't had died!

  • @nancyzehr3679
    @nancyzehr3679 2 роки тому +1

    Kittens! Anyone want one? Super cute. One calico, a marmalade, a black cat. :)))

  • @raylenenielsen5943
    @raylenenielsen5943 Рік тому

    How darling!

  • @Jhangchangbong
    @Jhangchangbong Рік тому

    고전찬미 감사합니다

  • @blackcougar1959
    @blackcougar1959 2 роки тому +2

    Why is Lionel Barrymore giving me F.D.R vibes?

    • @iadorenewyork1
      @iadorenewyork1 Рік тому

      He has a similar accent and an authoritative voice!

  • @quorraquar2677
    @quorraquar2677 2 роки тому

    💜💜💜💜💜💜💜

  • @jackmcqueen979
    @jackmcqueen979 2 роки тому

    Are these commercial free?

  • @mikesilva3868
    @mikesilva3868 2 роки тому +1

    🙂

  • @irinadahl264
    @irinadahl264 2 роки тому

    49 years old?😳😂

    • @OceanSwimmer
      @OceanSwimmer 2 роки тому +2

      Irina,
      People who endured the First World War and the Great Depression lived quite different lives than we do today.
      There were no antibiotics widely available until 1945.
      Dental care was primitive and consisted of removing problem teeth until almost everyone had dentures. Tap water was not fluoridated until the 1950s.
      Antibiotics were also not widely available until the mid 1940s.
      In 1940 the average life expectancy for men in the USA was 60 years. For women, it was 65 years.
      Many people we're employed in work that required hard, physical labor.
      Nutrition was in it's infancy, we especially nutritional requirements for pregnant and nursing mothers.
      Vitamin deficiencies like Ricketts were fairly common.
      Surgeries, to be successful, had to be FAST and efficient: knowledge of Shock was in it's infancy. Speaking of infants, the very first Newborn Intensive Care Unit was established in 1975.
      My parents and grandparents were ALL born at home. The doctor, if the family could afford one, came to the home to assist births.
      There were few "specialists"...family doctors treated patients from cradle to grave.
      Those generations faced some challenges we have eliminated, thanks to OSHA and input from concerned physicians and civilians who demanded better work conditions. Unionization helped to a certain point.
      Floods, earthquakes, and natural disasters took a larger toll on human lives because accurate weather predictions and monitoring of earthquake zones. State funded relief was not available yet.
      Up to a third of the men who volunteered for the Military during WW2 were refused due to malnutrition.
      People died from childbirth, tuberculosis, appendicitis, syphilis, motor vehicle accidents, gall bladder disease, stroke, and kidney failure. Cancer was considered a death sentence, and cancer surgery was extreme: today, radical mastectomies are not performed -- it did not increase the 5-year survival rate any more than lumpectomies.
      Our population was exposed to more death and hardship at a young age. Boys often left school to take a job to help pay the bills for the family -- if a husband was injured on the job, there was no Supplemental Income to help the family survive.
      The Spanish Flu epidemic of 1918 killed thousands, including new military recruits who were pressed into close quarters for housing.
      In many ways it was an entirely different world.
      A person of 45 was considered 'late middle-aged'.
      As a result of those multiple factors, people aged sooner than we do today.
      If you have the opportunity to spend time with anyone over 90 years old, ask them about their lives during those times. I think you will be surprised and certainly well entertained : )
      My grandfather was born in 1890 and lived with our family from the time I was 5 years old.
      The stories he could tell about his youth kept my sister and I enthralled for hours!

    • @marlene-rr2ih
      @marlene-rr2ih 2 роки тому

      @@OceanSwimmer A wonderful story. Thanks for sharing.

    • @onelittledropintheocean
      @onelittledropintheocean Рік тому

      @@OceanSwimmer That was one heck of a reply and very interesting!
      Thanks for sharing 🙂

  • @helenpoornima5126
    @helenpoornima5126 2 роки тому +4

    I hate I hate I hate doctors ! Even though my sis is a famous doctor ! Oh !!!!; but I love her !!!!! 👸 🙏

    • @MichaelGunner123
      @MichaelGunner123 2 роки тому

      Hate? ALL Doctors? EVERY single one? 😭Shldn't ever generalize or stereotype. Plus, one day you will likely need the expertise of a trained, respected physician. You gonna decline their professional assistance? Knowing such a decision could have dire consequences. Something to think about, huh?

  • @RealBigBadJohn
    @RealBigBadJohn 2 роки тому +1

    1st.