The Crime Doctor comes up against a criminal with a dual personality.The Crime Doctor comes up against a criminal with a dual personality.The Crime Doctor comes up against a criminal with a dual personality.
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Bernard Nedell
- Waldo
- (as Bernerd Nedell)
Paul E. Burns
- Tom
- (uncredited)
Frank Cody
- Sailor
- (uncredited)
Robert De Haven
- Sailor
- (uncredited)
Myron Healey
- Philip Armstrong
- (uncredited)
- …
Olin Howland
- Marcus Le Blaine
- (uncredited)
Ralph Linn
- Police Officer Reynolds
- (uncredited)
Cy Malis
- Joe, Barker
- (uncredited)
John Manning
- Waiter
- (uncredited)
Harry Morgan
- Jervis
- (uncredited)
Mary Newton
- Martha, the Maid
- (uncredited)
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- Quotes
Police Inspector Harry B. Manning: Say, Doctor, I'd like you to see my wife.
Dr. Robert Ordway: Split personality?
Police Inspector Harry B. Manning: No personality.
- ConnectionsFollowed by The Millerson Case (1947)
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Crime Doctor's Man Hunt (1946)
** 1/2 (out of 4)
William Castle returns as director in this sixth entry. A man returns home from the war suffering from amnesia so he goes to the Crime Doctor (Warner Baxter) for help. Within days the man is found dead and all fingers point to his fiancé but there might be more behind his death. Once again director Castle is able to build some nice atmosphere in some moody scenes but overall this is on par with the rest of the series. This one here manages to become one of the better entries due in large part to the screenplay giving Baxter some nice supporting characters and actors to play them. Ellen Drew, Frank Sully and William Frawley are all good in their roles. The mystery is also laid out pretty well as this film features a different screenwriter than the previous five films.
** 1/2 (out of 4)
William Castle returns as director in this sixth entry. A man returns home from the war suffering from amnesia so he goes to the Crime Doctor (Warner Baxter) for help. Within days the man is found dead and all fingers point to his fiancé but there might be more behind his death. Once again director Castle is able to build some nice atmosphere in some moody scenes but overall this is on par with the rest of the series. This one here manages to become one of the better entries due in large part to the screenplay giving Baxter some nice supporting characters and actors to play them. Ellen Drew, Frank Sully and William Frawley are all good in their roles. The mystery is also laid out pretty well as this film features a different screenwriter than the previous five films.
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- Michael_Elliott
- Feb 26, 2008
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By what name was Crime Doctor's Man Hunt (1946) officially released in India in English?
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