The Crime Doctor's Warning

Artists and Models tangle with murder and terror!

5.8
19451h 10m

A criminal psychologist treats an artist whose blackouts coincide with a series of murders.

Production

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Cast

Photo of Warner Baxter

Warner Baxter

Dr. Robert Ordway

Photo of John Litel

John Litel

Inspector Dawes

Photo of Dusty Anderson

Dusty Anderson

Connie Mace

Photo of Coulter Irwin

Coulter Irwin

Clive Lake

Photo of Miles Mander

Miles Mander

Frederick Malone

Photo of John Abbott

John Abbott

Jimmy Gordon

Photo of Arthur Aylesworth

Arthur Aylesworth

Mrs. Lake's Attorney #2 (uncredited)

Photo of Jack Cheatham

Jack Cheatham

The Turnkey (uncredited)

Photo of Eduardo Ciannelli

Eduardo Ciannelli

Nick Petroni (uncredited)

Photo of Margia Dean

Margia Dean

Gordon's Street Model (uncredited)

Photo of Bess Flowers

Bess Flowers

Bridge Player (uncredited)

Photo of Kit Guard

Kit Guard

Man in Street Corridor (uncredited)

Photo of Alma Kruger

Alma Kruger

Mrs. Wellington Lake (uncredited)

Photo of Ethelreda Leopold

Ethelreda Leopold

Model (uncredited)

Photo of Eric Mayne

Eric Mayne

Cafe Patron (uncredited)

Photo of George Meeker

George Meeker

Mrs. Lake's Attorney #1 (uncredited)

Photo of J.M. Kerrigan

J.M. Kerrigan

Robert MacPherson (uncredited)

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Reviews

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CinemaSerf

6/10

Warner Baxter takes the established radio sleuthing doctor "Ordway" into a perplexing mystery where an artistic wealthy young heir is accused of murdering one of his models. He is working with "Insp. Dawes" (John Litel) trying not just to get to the bottom of the crime, but to save the young man "Clive" (Coulter Irwin) from being certified insane by his own mother who doesn't much like the idea that he associates with "models" in the first place! It doesn't help that the young man is also prone to amnesia and has no real idea whether he did or didn't do anything! What now ensues is not the most difficult of puzzles for us to get to grips with - not least because the casting does rather point to an obvious suspect! That said, though, it's quite a well written and paced drama that makes more of the psychology of crime rather than just a follow-the-breadcrumbs exercise. This fits into the mould of many other serial-style features featuring a detective character taking on a variety of not so sinister foes and if you watch it in the spirit that nothing here is particularly original nor well produced, then it will easily pass an hour or so.

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