Bedside
Bedside is a 1934 American pre-Code drama film starring Warren William, Jean Muir and Allen Jenkins. A man passes himself off as a doctor.
| Bedside | |
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|  Film poster | |
| Directed by | Robert Florey | 
| Written by | Lillie Hayward James Wharton Rian James (additional dialogue) | 
| Story by | Mauel Seff Harvey F. Thew | 
| Produced by | Samuel Bischoff (uncredited) | 
| Starring | Warren William Jean Muir Allen Jenkins | 
| Cinematography | Sidney Hickox | 
| Edited by | Harold McLernon | 
| Music by | Bernhard Kaun | 
| Production company | |
| Distributed by | First National Pictures The Vitaphone Corp. | 
| Release date | 
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| Running time | 63-66 minutes | 
| Country | United States | 
| Language | English | 
Cast
    
- Warren William as Bob Brown
- Jean Muir (actress) as Caroline Grant
- Allen Jenkins as Sam Sparks
- David Landau as Smith
- Katharine Sergava (Kathryn Sergava) as Mimi Maritza
- Henry O'Neill as Dr. William Chester
- Donald Meek as Dr. George Wiley
- Renee Whitney as Mme. Varsova
- Walter Walker as Dr. Michaels
- Marjorie Lytell as Patient with Sprained Ankle
- Frederick Burton as Hospital Superintendent
- Philip Faversham as Intern Attending Caroline (as Phillip Faversham)
- Louise Beavers as Pansy
- Earle Foxe as Joe
Reception
    
The New York Times critic wrote that "the story of 'Bedside' is not quite as predictable a thing as it sounds, but its deviations from the formula are too wild-eyed to be classed as dramatic virtues."[1]
References
    
- A. D. S. (March 7, 1934). "A Medical Charlatan". The New York Times.
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