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  1. Gillespie’s New Assistant ist der elfte Film der Dr. Kildare -Serie von Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer und der zweite ohne Dr. Kildare. Inhaltsverzeichnis. 1 Handlung. 2 Hintergrund. 2.1 Besetzung und Technischer Stab. 2.2 Dreharbeiten. 2.3 Erstaufführung. 3 Rezeption. 3.1 Kritiken. 3.1.1 Zeitgenössische Kritiken. 3.1.2 Moderne Kritiken. 4 Weblinks.

    • Dr. Gillespie’s New Assistant
    • Englisch
    • 1942
    • USA
  2. Language. English. Budget. $316,000 [1] Box office. $673,000 [1] Dr. Gillespie's New Assistant is a 1942 feature film from MGM in their long-running Dr. Kildare series. Directed by Willis Goldbeck, it introduced two new doctors, Dr. Randall Adams ( Van Johnson) and Dr. Lee Wong How ( Keye Luke ).

  3. Dr. Gillespie's New Assistant: Directed by Willis Goldbeck. With Lionel Barrymore, Van Johnson, Susan Peters, Richard Quine. Dr. Gillespie's health is failing, and the hospital is urging him to get a new assistant that he doesn't want.

    • (236)
    • Comedy, Drama, Mystery
    • Willis Goldbeck
    • 1942-11
  4. The hospital superiors order aging Dr. Gillespie (Lionel Barrymore) to hire an assistant, so the old physician reluctantly agrees to choose between upstarts Dr. Adams (Van Johnson), Dr. Lee...

    • Willis Goldbeck
    • Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
    • Lionel Barrymore
  5. Summarize this article for a 10 year old. Dr. Gillespie's New Assistant is a 1942 feature film from MGM in their long-running Dr. Kildare series. Directed by Willis Goldbeck, it introduced two new doctors, Dr. Randall Adams ( Van Johnson) and Dr. Lee Wong How ( Keye Luke ).

  6. Summaries. Dr. Gillespie's health is failing, and the hospital is urging him to get a new assistant that he doesn't want. So, he poses a stumper in class to discourage all the bright young students.

  7. Dr. Gillespie is working too hard and needs an assistant doctor to help him with his patients. Gillespie has three candidates: Van Johnson, Richard Quinne, and Keye Luke. Each assistant assumes the responsibility for one of Gillespie's patients. Johnson's case involves a bride who suddenly loses her memory on her wedding day. She denies all ...