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I hope that TCM broadcasts more of the "Crime Doctor" series, based on the radio show. Starring Warner Baxter, 1943's "Crime Doctor" is one of the first films Michael Gordon (Pillow Talk) directed, and it's a good, solid B movie.
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IMDb > Crime Doctor's Warning (1945) ... View company contact information for Crime Doctor's Warning on IMDbPro. ... Another baffling case for the "crime doctor" series... more (8 total)
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Crime Doctor - Cast, crew and plot summary for the first film in the series. ... Top: Arts: Movies: Titles: C: Crime Doctor Series (1) ... "Crime Doctor Series" search on:
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Overview for Crime Doctor (1943) ... Crime Doctor - Our records indicate this title is not available on Home Video. Vote below for it to be released on DVD. ... debbiem ; Crime Doctor series ; All of the Crime Doctors series are just brillant and great entertainment for a Saturday morning. More>>
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Columbia's "Crime Doctor" series drew to a close with 1949's Crime Doctor's Diary. A visibly weary but still virile Warner Baxter stars as Dr. Robert Ordway ...
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This second entry in Columbia's "Crime Doctor" series once again stars Warner Baxter as Dr. Ordway, a former criminal turned criminologist. ...
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Warner Baxter - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Shadows in the Night was the third entry in Columbia's Crime Doctor series, starring Wa... ... Shadows in the Night was the third entry in Columbia's Crime Doctor series, starring Warner Baxter as crook-turned-criminologist Dr. Robert Ordway. Nina Foch delivers a superb performance as Lois Garland, a beautiful young...
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Manhunt has been singled out by many film buffs as the best of Columbia's "Crime Doctor" series. This time, criminal-turned-sleuth Dr. Robert Ordway ( Warner Baxter) befriends amnesiac war veteran Philip Armstrong (Myron Healey), who is morbidly drawn to a small-town carnival.
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Shadows in the Night was the third entry in Columbia's Crime Doctor series, starring Warner Baxter as crook-turned-criminologist Dr. Robert Ordway. Nina Foch delivers a superb performance as Lois Garland, a beautiful young heiress being driven to insanity and possible suicide.
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