- Doctor's Orders (film)
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Doctor's Orders is a 1934 British, black-and-white, comedy film directed by Norman Lee and starring Leslie Fuller, John Mills Marguerite Allan and Ronald Shiner as Miggs.[1] It was produced by British International Pictures.
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Synopsis
A respectable doctor discovers that his father has set up a less than reputable medical firm.
Cast
- Leslie Fuller ... Bill Blake
- John Mills ... Ronnie Blake
- Marguerite Allan ... Gwen Summerfield
- Mary Jerrold ... Mary Blake
- Ronald Shiner ... Miggs
- Felix Aylmer ... Sir Daniel Summerfield
- Georgie Harris ... Duffin
- William Kendall ... Jackson
- D. J. Williams ... Napoleon
- Ronald Shiner ... Miggs
References
External links
- Doctor's Orders (film) at AllRovi
- Doctor's Orders (film) at the BFI Film & TV Database
- Doctor's Orders (film) at the Internet Movie Database
Films directed by Norman Lee 1920s The Streets of London (1929)1930s Josser on the River (1932) · Josser Joins the Navy (1932) · Josser in the Army (1932) · The Strangler (1932) · The Pride of the Force (1932) · L'argent par les fenêtres (1933) · Money Talks (1933) · The Outcast (1934) · A Political Party (1934) · Spring in the Air (1934) · Doctor's Orders (1934) · Royal Cavalcade (1935) · Mother, Don't Rush Me (1936) · Happy Days Are Here Again (1936) · No Escape (1936) · Knights for a Day (1937) · French Leave (1937) · Bulldog Drummond at Bay (1937) · Saturday Night Revue (1937) · Almost a Honeymoon (1938) · Kathleen Mavourneen (1938) · Save a Little Sunshine (1938) · Luck of the Navy (1938) · Yes, Madam? (1939) · Murder in Soho (1939) · Wanted by Scotland Yard (1939)1940s The Door with Seven Locks (1940) · Mr. Reeder in Room 13 (1941) · The Farmer's Wife (1941) · The Monkey's Paw (1948) · The Case of Charles Peace (1949)1950s The Girl Who Couldn't Quite (1950)Categories:- 1934 films
- 1930s comedy films
- Black-and-white films
- British films
- English-language films
- Films directed by Norman Lee
- British International Pictures
- British comedy films
- 1930s British film stubs
- 1930s comedy film stubs
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