Crime Doctor's Man Hunt

Crime Doctor's Man Hunt
Directed byWilliam Castle
Written by
Based onCrime Doctor1940-47 radio programby Max Marcin
Produced byRudolph C. Flothow
Starring
CinematographyPhilip Tannura
Edited byDwight Caldwell
Music byPaul Sawtell
Productioncompany
Distributed byColumbia Pictures
Release date
  • October 24, 1946 (1946-10-24)
Running time
61 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Crime Doctor's Man Hunt is a 1946 American mystery film directed by William Castle and starring Warner Baxter, Ellen Drew and William Frawley.[1] It is part of the Crime Doctor series of films made by Columbia Pictures.

The film's sets were designed by the German art directorHans Radon.

Plot

A man goes to a psychiatrist (Warner Baxter as the "Crime Doctor"), complaining that he has been entering fugue states. Afterward, the man's fiancée visits the doctor to find out what's going on. He sends her away.

Later, the Crime Doctor sees the man dead — being carried by two thugs. No one knows anything and some question if the man was even dead. Meanwhile, we find that a mysterious woman hired the thugs to dispose of the body.

The Crime Doctor is on his own to find out what has happened. He investigates a nearby abandoned house where he is attacked by the two thugs who then flee. He tracks down the owner of the house whose daughter turns out to be the fiancée, Irene. We also learn that the mysterious woman is her estranged "sister," Natalie.

With the police, he sets up a trap to catch Natalie. But it is actually Irene with a blond wig and glasses.

Partial cast

References

  1. ^Erickson p.203

Bibliography

  • Erickson, Hal. From Radio to the Big Screen: Hollywood Films Featuring Broadcast Personalities and Programs. McFarland, 2014.