DR. KILDARE COMES HOME
Lew Ayres, Lionel Barrymore and the other Dr. Kildare characters plunge into another strange adventure in medical mystery in “Dr. Kildare Goes Home.” This time they leave the big city hospital to grapple with disease prevention and a clinic in the town, stricken by financial panic, battle prejudice and opposition to cleaning up old wells and other unsanitary spots, and emerge triumphant after detecting and curing a mystery ailment. The new Kildare picture, which interweaves the dramatic and scientific moments with hilarious comedy, including the elopement plan of Lew Ayres and Lai;aine Day which goes astray in a laughable fiasco, is laid partly in the home town of the young doctor and partly in the clinic established in the neighbouring town in an old residence. A new doctor is added to the Kildare group in John Shelton who scored with Lana Turner in “We Who Are Young,” and plays Dr. Davidson, Ayres’ aid in the clinic project.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXIII, 22 February 1941, Page 9
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