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CrimeMystery

The Millerson Case

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While on vacation, a criminal psychologist investigates a murder during a typhoid epidemic.

Release Date : 1947-05-29

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Larry Darmour Productions

Production Country : United States of America

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Warner Baxter

Character Name : Dr. Robert Ordway

Original Name : Warner Baxter

Gender : Male

Nancy Saunders

Character Name : Belle Englehart

Original Name : Nancy Saunders

Gender : Female

Clem Bevans

Character Name : Sheriff Luke Akers

Original Name : Clem Bevans

Gender : Male

Griff Barnett

Character Name : Doc Sam Millerson

Original Name : Griff Barnett

Gender : Male

Paul Guilfoyle

Character Name : Jud Rookstool

Original Name : Paul Guilfoyle

Gender : Male

James Bell

Character Name : Ezra Minnich

Original Name : James Bell

Gender : Male

Addison Richards

Character Name : Dr. Wickersham

Original Name : Addison Richards

Gender : Male

Arlene Gray

Character Name : Nellie

Original Name : Arlene Gray

Gender : Male

Reviews

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CinemaSerf

@Geronimo1967

2024-01-07

This is a bit of a shambles of a film, mixing just about every genre imaginable, but it's still quite a watchable outing for the psychiatric doctor "Ordway" (Warner Baxter). Determined to get away from it all and spend some time fishing, he arrives at a town where the local doctor "Sam" (Griff Barnett) is still prescribing unctions from "ye olde book of primitive root medicines". No sooner has "Ordway" arrived than the town is locked down amidst an outbreak of typhoid and murder! Can he find out who's be doing the poisoning and why, before there are more victims in this place riddled with grudges and axes to grind. There's a bit too much dialogue and as usual with this series, there is also a simplistic underpinning message of scientific advancement being the answer to many problems these people face - not least with their own reluctance to believe in and accept new things in the first place. The acting is all adequate and it passes seventy minutes easily enough before a denouement that offers us a slightly fiery twist - and that's not just the cider!