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  • Mary Stevens, M.D. (1933)
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    72 min | Drama, Mystery, Romance
Mary Stevens, M.D. (1933)
Passed
72 min | Drama, Mystery, Romance

Mary Stevens (Kay Francis) and her old friend Don Andrews (Lyle Talbot) graduate from medical school at the same time and decide to set up their respective medical offices in the same building. Mary builds her reputation despite many ...See moreMary Stevens (Kay Francis) and her old friend Don Andrews (Lyle Talbot) graduate from medical school at the same time and decide to set up their respective medical offices in the same building. Mary builds her reputation despite many patients refusing to be treated by a woman. Don, however, starts dating Lois Cavanaugh (Thelma Todd), whose family is rich and influential, and neglects his practice for the privileges of a social life. Despite Mary's love for Don, he marries Lois and sets up a new office with a high-class clientele. He also gives Mary a new office right next to his; while she ends up making a name for herself in the medical community, Don begins to pilfer funds from his practice. Jealousy and mistrust drive Mary and Don apart, seemingly for good. Two years later, Mary, now a famous doctor, takes a much-needed vacation and runs into Don, who is on the lam from the authorities. Mary and Don have an affair and Don tries to get a divorce. Lois is willing but her father doesn't want the Cavanaugh name mixed up in any scandal. He clears Don's name and gets all charges against him dropped--on the condition that Don will not divorce Lois for at least six months. When Mary finds herself pregnant by Don and he's unable to marry her, she must decide whether to tell him or raise the child on her own; he can't divorce Lois and their baby dies while on the ship. Very harsh. Mary is caught in the act of suicide and saves a child in the final scene. Mary gains her confidence back and all is good. Written by Stacia Kissick See less
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Director
Writers
Rian James (screen play) | Robert Lord (screen play) | Virginia Kellogg (based on the story by) | William Keighley (dialogue director)
Cinematographer
Sidney Hickox (photography by) (as Sid Hickox)
Editor
Ray Curtiss (edited by)
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Jul 22, 1933 (United States)

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34 cast members
Name Known for
Kay Francis
Mary Stevens Mary Stevens   See fewer
Lyle Talbot
Don Andrews Don Andrews   See fewer
Glenda Farrell
Glenda Carroll Glenda Carroll   See fewer
Thelma Todd
Lois Cavanaugh Lois Cavanaugh   See fewer
Una O'Connor
Mrs. Arnell Simmons Mrs. Arnell Simmons   See fewer
Charles C. Wilson
Walter Rising (as Charles Wilson) Walter Rising (as Charles Wilson)   See fewer
Hobart Cavanaugh
Alf Simmons Alf Simmons   See fewer
John Marston
Dr. Lane - S.S. Bellocona Dr. Lane - S.S. Bellocona   See fewer
Christian Rub
Gus - Mary's Janitor Gus - Mary's Janitor   See fewer
Walter Walker
Dr. Clark Dr. Clark   See fewer
Joseph E. Bernard
Bellocona Steward Bringing Purse (uncredited) Bellocona Steward Bringing Purse (uncredited)   See fewer
André Cheron
French Official (uncredited) French Official (uncredited)   See fewer
Cora Sue Collins
Jane Simmons (uncredited) Jane Simmons (uncredited)   See fewer
Edward Gargan
'Captain' the Policeman (uncredited) 'Captain' the Policeman (uncredited)   See fewer
Chuck Hamilton
Fireman (uncredited) Fireman (uncredited)   See fewer
Theresa Harris
Alice - Andrews' Maid (uncredited) Alice - Andrews' Maid (uncredited)   See fewer
Grace Hayle
Wealthy Fat Lady (uncredited) Wealthy Fat Lady (uncredited)   See fewer
Ann Hovey
Miss Logan - Andrews' Receptionist (uncredited) Miss Logan - Andrews' Receptionist (uncredited)   See fewer
Lloyd Ingraham
SS Bellocona's Captain (uncredited) SS Bellocona's Captain (uncredited)   See fewer
Milton Kibbee
SS Atlantis Deck Steward (uncredited) SS Atlantis Deck Steward (uncredited)   See fewer
Wilfred Lucas
Barry - Andrews' Lawyer (uncredited) Barry - Andrews' Lawyer (uncredited)   See fewer
Wallace MacDonald
Bellocona's Purser (uncredited) Bellocona's Purser (uncredited)   See fewer
George Magrill
Ambulance Man with Stretcher (uncredited) Ambulance Man with Stretcher (uncredited)   See fewer
Reginald Mason
Hospital Superintendent (uncredited) Hospital Superintendent (uncredited)   See fewer
Sidney Miller
Sanford Nussbaum (uncredited) Sanford Nussbaum (uncredited)   See fewer
Harry Myers
Nervous Patient (uncredited) Nervous Patient (uncredited)   See fewer
Henry Otho
Fireman (uncredited) Fireman (uncredited)   See fewer
Inez Palange
Tony's Wife (uncredited) Tony's Wife (uncredited)   See fewer
Lee Phelps
Station Master (uncredited) Station Master (uncredited)   See fewer
Constantine Romanoff
Dynamite Schultz (uncredited) Dynamite Schultz (uncredited)   See fewer
Harry Seymour
Ship's Officer Bringing Serum (uncredited) Ship's Officer Bringing Serum (uncredited)   See fewer
Jane Withers
Little Girl in Lobby (uncredited) Little Girl in Lobby (uncredited)   See fewer
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