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Le dilemme du docteur

Le dilemme du docteur

★ 5.81959Movie1 h 39 mRoyaume-Uni
ComédieDrame

A single doctor about to be awarded a knighthood for his claim of curing tuberculosis is infatuated by a woman's beauty and charm, promising to save her husband's life, only to change his mind after discovering the man's immoral character.

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Le dilemme du docteur

1959

R

1 h 39 m

Royaume-Uni

Comédie

Drame

A single doctor about to be awarded a knighthood for his claim of curing tuberculosis is infatuated by a woman's beauty and charm, promising to save her husband's life, only to change his mind after discovering the man's immoral character.
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Leslie Caron
Mrs. Dubedat
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Dirk Bogarde
Louis Dubedat
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Alastair Sim
Cutler Walpole
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Robert Morley
Sir Ralph Bloomfield-Bonington
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John Robinson
Sir Colenso Ridgeon
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Felix Aylmer
Sir Patrick Cullen
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Michael Gwynn
Dr. Blenkinsop
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Maureen Delaney
Emmy
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Alec McCowen
Redpenny
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Colin Gordon
Newspaper Man
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Gwenda Ewen
Minnie
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Terence Alexander
Mr. Lanchester
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Derek Prentice
Head Waiter
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Peter Sallis
Secretary at Picture Gallery
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Clifford Buckton
Butcher
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Joan Benham
Visitor at Art Exhibition
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Victor Harrington
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Frederick Kelsey
Visitor at Art Exhibition

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Sally Sowe

30/05/2023 01:14
The Doctor's Dilemma_720p(480P)
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Don Jazzy

29/05/2023 21:27
source: The Doctor's Dilemma
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🍫🖤

18/11/2022 08:34
Trailer—The Doctor's Dilemma
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DBNGOGO

16/11/2022 12:40
The Doctor's Dilemma
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Pascale Fleur

16/11/2022 02:27
Not much about the film itself - just a few wacky observations . . . A very astute version of Shaw's classic play - director Anthony Asquith, allows the characters to revel in the pathos that The Doctor spills over each scene. Although Dirk Bogarde has his comedy smirk on, his performance is utterly commanding. A nice little quote is *when you're as old as I am it doesn't matter how old a man is when he dies* :) In the latter scenes, the high jinks continue with (poor) old Dirk in shot in the background. The colouring of the film is quite brutal - but lends a hand to the mystery of the plot - IMHO. A nifty film for a lazy Sunday afternoon.
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Angela Amonoo-Neizer

16/11/2022 02:27
I had just seen it for the first time, and was afraid my friend who has...um..certain resources...would forget to--um--make it available to me. But he did, he did. I found all the acting, including Caron's. more than satisfactory. Morley and Aylmer are especially funny as two of the doctors ("stimulate the phagocites!" "Bah! A blackguard is a blackguard!") Boqarde is at his most delightful and easy as a gifted but COMPLETELY amoral artist. Oddly, his innocent wife knows all about it in a way. He only has two weaknesses, she says: money and women. Jane Austen says love and money are all there is, so I guess...that about covers it. Yes, the technicolor is a bit brutal... "Remember the burning bush?"
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rue.Baby

16/11/2022 02:27
It's rare to come upon such clever and witty dialogue and such an admirable rogue. While this film turns the medical profession onto its hat (not a difficult trick) it does it in a delightful way that captivates and entertains. The twists and turns of the various attitudes is a pleasure to behold. Sure, Caron is a crappy actress who is way over her head among these great actors, but her stilted acting does suit her role. In any case, her acting is overshadowed by the brilliant play and the wonderful performances around her. This is a movie that must be listened to. It wasn't until I devoted my entire attention to it that I really began to appreciate it.
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D.K.E.0.19

16/11/2022 02:27
Dr Maurice Evans must choose between treating a good, simple country doctor or a painter and scoundrel whose wife seems appealing. The Dr.'s colleagues are hilarious, and there's a beautiful scene in a greenhouse for which Anthony Asquith and Cecil Beaton should be praised.
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fiona

16/11/2022 02:27
An interesting but not particularly engaging George Bernard Shaw satirical play is given a serviceable cinematic treatment from director Asquith - who clearly had fared much better with PYGMALION (1938) - but, nonetheless, the film is buoyed by a good cast (Leslie Caron, Dirk Bogarde, Alastair Sim. Robert Morley, Felix Aylmer, Michael Gwynne, Alec McCowen) and production values (cinematographer Robert Krasker, composer Joseph Kosma, costumer Cecil Beaton, production designer Paul Sheriff). As it happens, some performers acquit themselves better than others: Bogarde is fun as an impoverished but Machiavellian painter dying of tuberculosis and Sim and Morley are their usual pompous selves as two renowned "quacks" competing to treat him so to earn favors from his lovely wife (an unfortunately out-of-her-league Caron).
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user4529234120238

16/11/2022 02:27
I love this film. Alistair Sim and Robert Morley are marvelous as they advocate the various and absurd treatments they'd used on their patient. But I'm appalled that this film isn't available for home viewing, especially when you consider how many crummy films have been released on tape or DVD. Could it be that Shaw's estate has refused to release the distribution rights for home viewing? If so, then someone out there -- perhaps the Criterion Collection -- can convince the copyright holder to relent. "Dilemma" may not be the best adaptation of a Shaw play (I think top honors go to "Pygmalion"), but it catches the play's flavor. The dialog is sharp and witty, and Dirk Bogarde gives another fine performance as the ailing man. This would be a fine addition to any collection.

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author avatar

Sally Sowe

30/05/2023 01:14
The Doctor's Dilemma_720p(480P)
author avatar

Don Jazzy

29/05/2023 21:27
source: The Doctor's Dilemma
author avatar

🍫🖤

18/11/2022 08:34
Trailer—The Doctor's Dilemma
author avatar

DBNGOGO

16/11/2022 12:40
The Doctor's Dilemma
author avatar

Pascale Fleur

16/11/2022 02:27
Not much about the film itself - just a few wacky observations . . . A very astute version of Shaw's classic play - director Anthony Asquith, allows the characters to revel in the pathos that The Doctor spills over each scene. Although Dirk Bogarde has his comedy smirk on, his performance is utterly commanding. A nice little quote is *when you're as old as I am it doesn't matter how old a man is when he dies* :) In the latter scenes, the high jinks continue with (poor) old Dirk in shot in the background. The colouring of the film is quite brutal - but lends a hand to the mystery of the plot - IMHO. A nifty film for a lazy Sunday afternoon.
author avatar

Angela Amonoo-Neizer

16/11/2022 02:27
I had just seen it for the first time, and was afraid my friend who has...um..certain resources...would forget to--um--make it available to me. But he did, he did. I found all the acting, including Caron's. more than satisfactory. Morley and Aylmer are especially funny as two of the doctors ("stimulate the phagocites!" "Bah! A blackguard is a blackguard!") Boqarde is at his most delightful and easy as a gifted but COMPLETELY amoral artist. Oddly, his innocent wife knows all about it in a way. He only has two weaknesses, she says: money and women. Jane Austen says love and money are all there is, so I guess...that about covers it. Yes, the technicolor is a bit brutal... "Remember the burning bush?"
author avatar

rue.Baby

16/11/2022 02:27
It's rare to come upon such clever and witty dialogue and such an admirable rogue. While this film turns the medical profession onto its hat (not a difficult trick) it does it in a delightful way that captivates and entertains. The twists and turns of the various attitudes is a pleasure to behold. Sure, Caron is a crappy actress who is way over her head among these great actors, but her stilted acting does suit her role. In any case, her acting is overshadowed by the brilliant play and the wonderful performances around her. This is a movie that must be listened to. It wasn't until I devoted my entire attention to it that I really began to appreciate it.
author avatar

D.K.E.0.19

16/11/2022 02:27
Dr Maurice Evans must choose between treating a good, simple country doctor or a painter and scoundrel whose wife seems appealing. The Dr.'s colleagues are hilarious, and there's a beautiful scene in a greenhouse for which Anthony Asquith and Cecil Beaton should be praised.
author avatar

fiona

16/11/2022 02:27
An interesting but not particularly engaging George Bernard Shaw satirical play is given a serviceable cinematic treatment from director Asquith - who clearly had fared much better with PYGMALION (1938) - but, nonetheless, the film is buoyed by a good cast (Leslie Caron, Dirk Bogarde, Alastair Sim. Robert Morley, Felix Aylmer, Michael Gwynne, Alec McCowen) and production values (cinematographer Robert Krasker, composer Joseph Kosma, costumer Cecil Beaton, production designer Paul Sheriff). As it happens, some performers acquit themselves better than others: Bogarde is fun as an impoverished but Machiavellian painter dying of tuberculosis and Sim and Morley are their usual pompous selves as two renowned "quacks" competing to treat him so to earn favors from his lovely wife (an unfortunately out-of-her-league Caron).
author avatar

user4529234120238

16/11/2022 02:27
I love this film. Alistair Sim and Robert Morley are marvelous as they advocate the various and absurd treatments they'd used on their patient. But I'm appalled that this film isn't available for home viewing, especially when you consider how many crummy films have been released on tape or DVD. Could it be that Shaw's estate has refused to release the distribution rights for home viewing? If so, then someone out there -- perhaps the Criterion Collection -- can convince the copyright holder to relent. "Dilemma" may not be the best adaptation of a Shaw play (I think top honors go to "Pygmalion"), but it catches the play's flavor. The dialog is sharp and witty, and Dirk Bogarde gives another fine performance as the ailing man. This would be a fine addition to any collection.
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