Internes Can't Take Money
Internes Can't Take Money is a 1937 American drama film directed by Alfred Santell. The film is notable for being the first cinematic appearance of Dr. Kildare, a character who would go on to be featured in a series of films and a popular television series. The screenplay, written by Max Brand (under his real name, Frederick Faust), and Rian James, is based on the short story "Internes Can't Take Money" by Max Brand. The film stars Barbara Stanwyck, Joel McCrea, and Lloyd Nolan.
Plot[edit]
The story revolves around Dr. James Kildare, a young and idealistic intern who finds himself entangled in a web of crime and corruption. After completing his medical education, Kildare is eager to start his career and make a difference in the world. He quickly learns, however, that the medical profession is not immune to the societal ills of greed and dishonesty. The plot thickens when Kildare encounters Janet Haley (played by Barbara Stanwyck), a desperate mother seeking to find her kidnapped daughter. As Kildare assists Haley, he must navigate through the dangerous underworld, all while adhering to his ethical obligations as a doctor.
Cast[edit]
- Barbara Stanwyck as Janet Haley
- Joel McCrea as Dr. James Kildare
- Lloyd Nolan as Hanlon
- Stanley Ridges as Dr. Carew
- Lee Bowman as Dr. Fearson
- Barry Macollum as Connelly
- Steven Geray as Dr. Lane
Production[edit]
"Internes Can't Take Money" was produced by Paramount Pictures. The film's production was a significant moment in Hollywood, as it marked the introduction of Dr. Kildare, a character who would become a staple in American popular culture. The character's appeal lies in his unwavering moral compass and dedication to the Hippocratic Oath, making him a symbol of integrity and compassion in the medical field.
Reception[edit]
Upon its release, "Internes Can't Take Money" received positive reviews for its engaging plot and strong performances, particularly those of Stanwyck and McCrea. The film was praised for its portrayal of the medical profession and its exploration of the ethical dilemmas faced by doctors. It also succeeded in establishing Dr. Kildare as a beloved character, leading to a series of sequels and adaptations.
Legacy[edit]
The success of "Internes Can't Take Money" led to the creation of a series of films centered around the character of Dr. Kildare, with actor Lew Ayres taking over the role in subsequent installments. The character's popularity also paved the way for a television series in the 1960s, further cementing Dr. Kildare's place in American pop culture. The film is remembered for its contribution to the medical drama genre and its role in introducing one of the most enduring characters in that field.
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