Alias the Doctor

Alias the Doctor
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Directed by Michael Curtiz
Written by Emric Foeldes (play "A Kuruzslo")
Houston Branch (screenplay)
Charles Kenyon (dialogue)
Starring Richard Barthelmess
Marian Marsh
Norman Foster
Adrienne Dore
Lucille La Verne
Oscar Apfel
John St. Polis
George Rosener
Music by Bernhard Kaun
Sam Perry
Cinematography Barney McGill
Edited by Frank Magee (as Frank McGee)
William Holmes
Production
company
Distributed by First National Pictures
Release date
  • 1932 (1932)
Running time
61 mins/69 mins (UK)
Country United States
Language English

Alias the Doctor is a 1932 Pre-Code American drama film directed by Michael Curtiz.

Cast

Censorship

The original script for the film involved a playboy medical student named Stephan performing an unspecified operation on his girlfriend before he had his medical degree. The girl dies from the botched operation and his foster brother decides to protect him by taking the blame for the operation. The Hays Office objected to this script because they believed that audiences would assume that the operation was an abortion. In response Warner Bros changed the script to provide a specific cause for the operation. In the revised script the two lovers argue and Stephan pushes his girlfriend down the stairs.[1]

References

  1. Kirby, David A. (September 2017). "Regulating cinematic stories about reproduction: pregnancy, childbirth, abortion and movie censorship in the US, 1930–1958". The British Journal for the History of Science. 50 (3): 451–472. doi:10.1017/S0007087417000814. ISSN 0007-0874.
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