Green Light is a 1937 American film directed by Frank Borzage The film is adapted from a novel written by Lloyd C. Douglas. The novel is closely related to Douglas' previous book, Magnificent Obsession, which was also adapted as a movie. Errol Flynn stars as Dr. Newell Page, a surgeon whose refusal to name the real culprit in a fatal operation awry results in the ruin of his career.
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- Green Light is a 1937 American film directed by Frank Borzage The film is adapted from a novel written by Lloyd C. Douglas. The novel is closely related to Douglas' previous book, Magnificent Obsession, which was also adapted as a movie. Errol Flynn stars as Dr. Newell Page, a surgeon whose refusal to name the real culprit in a fatal operation awry results in the ruin of his career. Dismissed from the hospital staff, Page leaves Massachusetts and travels to Oregon to assist a researcher in Rocky Mountain spotted fever, almost dying when he subjects himself to an experimental serum. Anita Louise stars as Phyllis Dexter, his eventual love interest, and Cedric Hardwicke as Dean Harcourt, an Anglican clergyman and radio preacher whose advice Dr. Page at first dismisses, then later realizes is the truth. The film ends with Page, returned to his former post and cleared of all charges, and Phyllis seated in the cathedral, listening to Dean Harcourt quoting a Psalm, followed by the St. Luke choristers' amen.
- La Lumière verte (Green Light) est un film américain réalisé par Frank Borzage, sorti en 1937 d'après le roman à succès Green Light (le Signal vert) de Lloyd C. Douglas.
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- Green Light is a 1937 American film directed by Frank Borzage The film is adapted from a novel written by Lloyd C. Douglas. The novel is closely related to Douglas' previous book, Magnificent Obsession, which was also adapted as a movie. Errol Flynn stars as Dr. Newell Page, a surgeon whose refusal to name the real culprit in a fatal operation awry results in the ruin of his career.
- La Lumière verte (Green Light) est un film américain réalisé par Frank Borzage, sorti en 1937 d'après le roman à succès Green Light (le Signal vert) de Lloyd C. Douglas.
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- Green Light (film)
- La Lumière verte
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