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Un médico rural, Jack Jackson es llamado para tratar a la niña enferma después de años de tratamiento infructuoso.Un médico rural, Jack Jackson es llamado para tratar a la niña enferma después de años de tratamiento infructuoso.Un médico rural, Jack Jackson es llamado para tratar a la niña enferma después de años de tratamiento infructuoso.
- Premios
- 1 premio en total
Jackie Condon
- Boy's Pal
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Mickey Daniels
- Boy Patient
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Richard Daniels
- Man
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William Gillespie
- Card Player
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Wally Howe
- Asylum Guard
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James T. Kelley
- Card-Playing Father
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'Auntie' Mackay
- Undetermined Secondary Role
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Florence Mayon
- Card Player's Daughter
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Oscar Morgan
- Butler
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Charles Stevenson
- Asylum Guard
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Anna Townsend
- Jamison's Mother
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Dorothy Vernon
- Restaurant Hostess
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Joy Winthrop
- Undetermined Secondary Role
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Argumento
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- CuriosidadesHarold Lloyd would marry his female lead Mildred Davis a year later in 1923. They would remain married until her death in 1969. Harold would die two years later. They had three children.
- PifiasAt the restaurant, after ordering, Dr. Jack puts the menu down on the table twice between shots - first with his left hand, then with his right.
- Citas
Jamison, the Lawyer: I know a patient in the city that you can cure with your methods - The doctor she has now is an old fogy - a four-flusher!
- Créditos adicionalesThe title page appears as a prescription on an Rx pad: Hal Roach prescribes Harold Lloyd in "Dr. Jack". Subsequent credits also are on Rx pages.
- Versiones alternativasThe 60-minute TCM print shown was presented by Harold Lloyd Entertainment and contained a music score composed, arranged and conducted by 'Robert Israel (II)'. The score was performed by The Moravian Philharmonic Orchestra and by members of The Robert Israel Orchestra.
- ConexionesFeatured in American Masters: Harold Lloyd: The Third Genius (1989)
- Banda sonoraThe Darktown Strutters' Ball
(1917)
Written by Shelton Brooks
In the Robert Israel score when the sheet music is shown
Reseña destacada
Although admittedly it has a great deal of charm, by Lloyd's high standards Dr Jack could be reckoned as a weak, sentimental and even overloaded comedy. The characters are strictly pasteboard figures: the ever-smiling Dr Jack, all goodhearted (albeit often ingenious and innovative) helpfulness; the one-dimensionally villainous specialist, all thoroughly self-centered pomposity; the heroine, a Sleeping Beauty of repressed energy and vivacity; her dad, a well-and-truly stupid thickhead; and a supporting gallery of minor bumpkins and rustics. And all of them dancing to a frenetic, rather familiar tune (though, as mentioned, it does have its deft moments and clever touches), culminating in a self-chasing climax which clearly out-stays its welcome.
In its favor, however, the movie does provide Mildred Davis with one of her best roles. Miss Davis rarely received a chance to display any histrionic ability. Her supine heroines were mostly purely decorative. Here, however, she has an opportunity to play a character not a cipher, and she rises to the bait magnificently.
In its favor, however, the movie does provide Mildred Davis with one of her best roles. Miss Davis rarely received a chance to display any histrionic ability. Her supine heroines were mostly purely decorative. Here, however, she has an opportunity to play a character not a cipher, and she rises to the bait magnificently.
- JohnHowardReid
- 25 ene 2007
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Detalles
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- Presupuesto
- 113.440 US$ (estimación)
- Duración1 hora
- Color
- Mezcla de sonido
- Relación de aspecto
- 1.33 : 1
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