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The Country Doctor
The Country Doctor
A doctor has a rough time obtaining the money for his services in a lumber town until he delivers quintuplets.
rating
6
runtime
95 min

Release

1936-03-12

Genres

Cast

Jean Hersholt
Jean Hersholt
as Dr. John Luke
Yvonne Dionne
Yvonne Dionne
as Yvonne, a Wyatt Quintuplet
Annette Dionne
Annette Dionne
as Annette, a Wyatt Quintuplet
Cécile Dionne
Cécile Dionne
as Cécile, a Wyatt Quintuplet
Émilie Dionne
Émilie Dionne
as Émilie, a Wyatt Quintuplet
Marie Dionne
Marie Dionne
as Marie, a Wyatt Quintuplet
June Lang
June Lang
as Mary MacKenzie
Slim Summerville
Slim Summerville
as Constable Jim Ogden
Michael Whalen
Michael Whalen
as Tony Luke
Dorothy Peterson
Dorothy Peterson
as Nurse Katherine Kennedy
Robert Barrat
Robert Barrat
as MacKenzie
Jane Darwell
Jane Darwell
as Mrs. Graham
John Qualen
John Qualen
as Asa Wyatt
Frank Reicher
Frank Reicher
as Dr. Paul Luke
Montagu Love
Montagu Love
as Sir Basil Crawford
David Torrence
David Torrence
as Governor General
George Chandler
George Chandler
as Greasy
Helen Jerome Eddy
Helen Jerome Eddy
as Mrs. Ogden
Aileen Carlyle
Aileen Carlyle
as Mrs. Wyatt
George Meeker
George Meeker
as Dr. Wilson
J. Anthony Hughes
J. Anthony Hughes
as Mike
William Benedict
William Benedict
as The Gawker
Stanley Blystone
Stanley Blystone
as Logger (uncredited)
Sven Hugo Borg
Sven Hugo Borg
as Logger (uncredited)
Harry C. Bradley
Harry C. Bradley
as Clergyman (uncredited)
Richard Carlyle
Richard Carlyle
as Bishop (uncredited)
Horace B. Carpenter
Horace B. Carpenter
as Townsman (uncredited)
Mary Carr
Mary Carr
as Woman with Baby Clothes (uncredited)
William Conlon
William Conlon
as Peg-leg Walter (uncredited)
Harry Cording
Harry Cording
as Logger (uncredited)
Gino Corrado
Gino Corrado
as Logger (uncredited)
Sidney D'Albrook
Sidney D'Albrook
as Townsman (uncredited)
John Dilson
John Dilson
as City Editor (uncredited)
Jimmy Dime
Jimmy Dime
as Townsman (uncredited)
Margaret Fielding
Margaret Fielding
as Sir Basil's Secretary (uncredited)
Jeanne Hart
Jeanne Hart
as Girl (uncredited)
Harry Harvey
Harry Harvey
as Reporter (uncredited)
Payne B. Johnson
Payne B. Johnson
as Boy with Quintuplets (uncredited)
Tom Kennedy
Tom Kennedy
as Logger (uncredited)
Claude King
Claude King
as Toastmaster (uncredited)
Wilfred Lucas
Wilfred Lucas
as Proprietor (uncredited)
Margaret Mann
Margaret Mann
as Townswoman (uncredited)
Tom McGuire
Tom McGuire
as Dinner Guest (uncredited)
Paul McVey
Paul McVey
as Mark, a Logger (uncredited)
Edward McWade
Edward McWade
as Newspaper Editor (uncredited)
William H. O'Brien
William H. O'Brien
as Waiter in Restaurant (uncredited)
Dillon Ober
Dillon Ober
as Piano Player (uncredited)
Garry Owen
Garry Owen
as Jerry (uncredited)
Thomas Pogue
Thomas Pogue
as Townsman (uncredited)
Patricia Reel
Patricia Reel
as Child (uncredited)
Kane Richmond
Kane Richmond
as Logger Paying Doctor (uncredited)
Florence Roberts
Florence Roberts
as Grandmother (uncredited)
Joe Sawyer
Joe Sawyer
as Joe, the Logger Lifting Log (uncredited)
Phillips Smalley
Phillips Smalley
as Man on Dais (uncredited)
Marvin Stephens
Marvin Stephens
as Ham Radio Operator (uncredited)
Harry Strang
Harry Strang
as Logger (uncredited)
Monte Vandergrift
Monte Vandergrift
as Townsman (uncredited)
Delmar Watson
Delmar Watson
as Oldest Wyatt Boy (uncredited)
Cecil Weston
Cecil Weston
as Mother of Dying Girl (uncredited)
Charles C. Wilson
Charles C. Wilson
as George the Boat Captain (uncredited)
Harry Wilson
Harry Wilson
as Married Logger (uncredited)

Director

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The first of three films with the Fab Five, this also launched a series for Hersholt, who plays the wise, dedicated doctor. As ‘Dr. Christian’ he would become a welcome figure, dispensing comforting wisdom to those in need. The running time is filled out by an uncompelling subplot about reckless aviator Whalen’s wooing of Lang, to the chagrin of gruff father, Barrat. Director King was an old hand at depicting idyllic scenes of hard country life, so handles the atmosphere expertly. The Quints arrive eventually for some candid scenes of their early domestic life. Unashamedly sentimental, this wowed audiences when released, it does show some of the hysterical carnival-like atmosphere that the births spawned as reporters, sightseers and religious figures convened on the little shack in the woods, hoping for a glimpse of children.