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Captain Newman, M.D. (1963)
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Gregory Peck
plays a benevolent God-like figure in a white smock as Captain Josiah Newman, the head of a psych-unit at a Southwestern army base during the waning days of World War II. Newman is a patriarchal protector to his patients, preferring to keep him in his ward, rather than return them to certain death on the battlefield. The matriarchal figure of the ward is Lieutenant Grace Blodgett (
Jane Withers
), but Newman is more interested in his assistant Lieutenant Francie Corum (
Angie Dickinson
), with whom he is having an affair. Further help is provided by human nature expert, Corp. Jackson Laibowitz (
Tony Curtis
), the orderly. And Newman needs all the help he can get. Particularly with three patients: Colonel Bliss (
Eddie Albert
) is suffering from a guilt complex from all the men he has sent to death; Corporal Tompkins (
Bobby Darin
, in an Academy Award-nominated performance), although decorated for bravery in combat, calls himself a coward for failing to save his pal from a burning plane; and Captain Winston (
Robert Duvall
) is guilt-ridden and has lapsed into catatonia because he had hidden for over a year in the basement of a building in Germany. Although Newman wants to cure these men of their psychological problems, he doesn't want to see them returned to the war to be killed. ~ Paul Brenner, All Movie Guide
Cast
Eddie Albert
Col. Norval Algate Bliss
Charlie Briggs
Gorkow
Bobby Darin
Cpl. Jim Tompkins
Graham Denton
Maj. Gen. Snowden
Angie Dickinson
Lt. Francie Corum
James Gregory
Col. Edgar Pyser
Syl Lamont
Sgt. Kopp
Bethel Leslie
Helene Winston
Gregory Peck
Capt. Josiah Newman
Vito Scotti
Maj. Alfredo Fortuno
Robert Simon
Lt. Col. Larrabee
Larry Storch
Corporal Gavoni
Gregory Walcott
Capt. Howard
Jane Withers
Lt. Grace Blodgett
Tony Curtis
Cpl. Jackson Laibowitz
Robert Duvall
Capt. Paul Cabot Winston
Dick Sargent
Lieutenant Alderson
Production Crew
Alexander Golitzen
Art Director
Alfred Sweeney
Art Director
Leo Rosten
Book Author
Russell Metty
Cinematographer
Frank Skinner
Composer (Music Score)
Rosemary Odell
Costume Designer
David Miller
Director
Alma Macrorie
Editor
Bud Westmore
Makeup
Robert Arthur
Producer
Henry Ephron
Screenwriter
Leo Rosten
Screenwriter
Phoebe Ephron
Screenwriter
Richard L. Breen
Screenwriter
Howard Bristol
Set Designer
Walter Hammond
Special Effects
Year: 1963
Runtime: 126
Country: USA
MPAA Rating:
Category: Feature
Genre
Comedy
Comedy Drama
Drama
War
Color type
Eastmancolor
Produced by
Universal
Release
by Universal
Awards
1963 - Best Picture - Drama - Golden Globe
1963 - Motion Picture Promoting International Understanding - Golden Globe
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