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The Doctor Takes a Wife

The Romance Is Contagious! The Fun Is Catching!
1940 | 88m | English

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A best-selling author of women's issues and a medical academic find it is to their mutual advantage to falsely claim that they are married.
Release Date: Apr 25, 1940
Director: Alexander Hall
Writer: Ken Englund, Aleen Leslie, George Seaton
Genres: Comedy, Romance
Keywords doctor, stubbornness, best selling author, publisher, spinsters, fiancée, college professor, fake marriage, imposture
Production Companies Columbia Pictures
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Jan 30, 2026
Entered: Apr 28, 2024
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Name Character
Loretta Young June Cameron
Ray Milland Dr. Timothy Sterling
Reginald Gardiner John Pierce
Gail Patrick Marilyn Thomas
Edmund Gwenn Dr. Lionel Sterling
Frank Sully Slapcovitch
Gordon Jones O'Brien
Georges Metaxa Jean Rovere
Charles Halton Dr. Streeter
Joseph Eggenton Dr. Nielson
Paul McAllister Dean Lawton
Chester Clute Johnson
Hal K. Dawson Charlie
Edward Van Sloan Burkhardt
Helen Ainsworth Amazon in Book Store (uncredited)
Erville Alderson Harrison, the Printer (uncredited)
Dorothy Appleby Woman in Book Store (uncredited)
Gertrude Astor Extra (uncredited)
Irving Bacon Sam Appleby (uncredited)
Don Beddoe Morning Express Reporter (uncredited)
Henry Blair Boy (uncredited)
Harry C. Bradley Dapper Salesman (uncredited)
Spencer Charters Henry Quinn (uncredited)
Catherine Courtney Woman in Book Store (uncredited)
Dix Davis Boy (uncredited)
Helen Davis Woman in Book Store (uncredited)
Edgar Dearing Motorcycle Cop (uncredited)
Vernon Dent Man Outside Phone Booth (uncredited)
Claire Du Brey Party Guest (uncredited)
Edward Earle Party Guest (uncredited)
Edward Gargan George, the Doorman (uncredited)
Sumner Getchell Wedding Celebrant (uncredited)
Wesley Giraud Western Union Boy (uncredited)
Jane Goude Mrs. Nielson (uncredited)
Olin Howland Clerk at Lakewood Lodge (uncredited)
Jane Keckley Mrs. Quinn (uncredited)
William Lally Deck Steward (uncredited)
Charles Lane Reporter (uncredited)
Bobby Larson Boy (uncredited)
Eddie Laughton Photographer (uncredited)
Ann Lee Maid (uncredited)
Ian Maclaren Professor (uncredited)
Myra Marsh Lydia Johnson (uncredited)
Frances Morris University Registration Desk Clerk (uncredited)
William Newell Soda Jerk (uncredited)
Frank Orth New York Editor (uncredited)
Renie Riano Telegraph Operator (uncredited)
Virginia Sale School Teacher (uncredited)
Dorothy Anne Seese Child (uncredited)
Vera Steadman Extra (uncredited)
Gertrude Sutton Mabel (voice) (uncredited)
Emma Tansey Old Woman Sitting Outside of Lakewood Lodge (uncredited)
Carol Tevis Whiney Woman in Bookstore (uncredited)
Charlotte Treadway Woman in Book Store (uncredited)
Larry Wheat Party Guest (uncredited)
John Wray Joe, the Farmer (uncredited)
Name Job
Ken Englund Screenplay
Aleen Leslie Story
Sidney Hickox Director of Photography
Lionel Banks Art Direction
William Mull Assistant Director
Lodge Cunningham Sound
Alexander Hall Director
George Seaton Screenplay
Viola Lawrence Editor
Morris Stoloff Music Director
Name Title
William Perlberg Producer
Organization Category Person
Academy Awards Best Supporting Actor Roland Young Nominated
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Geronimo1967
6.0

“June” (Loretta Young) is searching for material for her follow-up book to her successful tome extolling the virtues of spinsterhood and illustrating that women don’t need a man in their lives at all! Meantime, university professor “Tim” (Ray Milland) happens to encounter this woman whilst he is try ... ing to make a long distance phone call and next thing he is giving her a lift, ends up with a broken nose and a five dollar bar credit in her living room! Before they know it, her publisher (Reginald Gardiner) arrives whilst “Tim” is only semi clad, hungover and people are soon starting to make outrageous assumptions about their fledgling relationship. What now ensues does rather follow the established pattern as the two vacillate between loathing and intolerance to, well you can guess that bit… Young had good timing and was quite efficient at delivering the odd barbed remark and she does so well here whilst reinforcing the story’s underpinning point about independent women. Milland, doesn’t fare so well here though as his part is boxed in by the slightly screwball nature of the comedy and the predictability of the plot as it races at break-neck speed towards it’s obvious conclusion. Edmund Gwenn pops up now and again as our hapless academic’s father and Gail Patrick manages to keep a straight face as his affianced “Marilyn” and with some of the humour just a little close to the bone than in many similar enterprises, this has a sharpness at times that makes it just about worth a watch.

Jun 05, 2025