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369:, and takes the child to the cottage hospital, he is charged with misconduct, as the hospital charter precludes infectious cases. He is asked to attend a medical tribunal. Jonathan explains he had no choice in order to save the child. He is charged with not reporting a case of diphtheria and operating without permission. Dakers publicly accuses the medical authorities of suppressing health issues in the town and not serving the town. Dakers suggest public subscription to support medical treatment of the poor. The public are very much behind Dakers. 538:
later claimed the film earned £1,041,000 at the UK box office of which £416,000 went on the entertainment tax, £375,000 went to exhibitors and £57,000 to the distributors, meaning the makers of the film did not recover their costs from the UK release. According to another account as of 1 April 1950
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The story revolves around the life of Jonathan Dakers, a small-town doctor. He is training to be a surgeon when his father dies. Due to the resulting financial problems, he cannot continue his training. The story goes briefly into flashback: to 1900. Jonathan and his brother go to a new private
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gave the film 2/5 stars, writing: "Time has not been kind to the films featuring husband and wife Michael Denison and Dulcie Gray. Yet Denison's clipped tones and stiff acting style and Gray's mousey loyalty turned this into a respectable hit. ... Polished but sterile."
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They decide to change the operation of the hospital. The corrupt officials (Higgins and Dr. Craig) resign. As the meeting concludes a siren sounds... there is a big fire at one of the foundries. Craig is injured and Jonathan operates on him and saves his life.
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We return to the death of his father (in a car accident). It is revealed that the father had misspent Jonathan's inheritance (which was in trust). Jonathan promises his brother Harold that he will still be able to finish his degree at
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Harold tells Jonathan that he loves Edie and is going to marry her. They celebrate together on New Year's Eve 1913/14. Jonathan moves his affections from Edie to Rachel, his assistant. Harold (Hal) joins up at the start of the
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wrote: "The novel was a long one and events did not follow hot foot upon one another as is, rather of necessity, the case in the film, at any rate towards the end, when it leaves one rather breathless." In
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The film was a big hit on release, being the third most popular movie at the British box office in 1948. It led to Michael Denison being voted the 6th most popular British star.
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Balcon, Sir Michael. "The Film Crisis and the Public." Sunday Times 6 Mar. 1949: 4. The Sunday Times Digital Archive. Web. 18 Apr. 2014.
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Dr. Hammond meanwhile serves at the birth of Edie's son. However Edie dies soon after, first telling Jonathan to be happy with Rachel.
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Chapman, J. (2022). The Money Behind the Screen: A History of British Film Finance, 1945-1985. Edinburgh University Press p 355.
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in Wednesford, a poor foundry town in the north. He maintains a relationship with Edie, writing to her as she winters in
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school. As soon as they arrive they join a game of cricket, where a young girl Edith (Edie) keeps the score.
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rated the film as "good", writing: "Solidly crafted version of bestseller really packs in a lot of story."
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the film earned distributor's gross receipts of £226,362 in the UK of which £142,813 went to the producer.
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rated the film as "good", writing: "Solidly crafted version of bestseller really packs in a lot o story."
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The story jumps to 1939. Jonathan and Rachel are married. Edie's son is fully grown and in army uniform.
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An autobiography of British cinema : as told by the filmmakers and actors who made it
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When Dakers notes that many patients have been injured in industrial accidents at the
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Director Harold French said he did not pick Michael Denison but he approved him.
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refuses him permission to bring his patients there and as he is not a
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The film was part of an attempt to relaunch major production by
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daybill
poster
Harold French
Leslie Landau
My Brother Jonathan
Francis Brett Young
Warwick Ward
Michael Denison
Dulcie Gray
Ronald Howard
Charles Hasse
Hans May
Associated British Picture Corporation
Allied Artists
drama film
Harold French
Michael Denison
Dulcie Gray
Ronald Howard
Beatrice Campbell
of the same name
Francis Brett Young
television series of the same title
ABPC
Second World War
Cambridge University
general practice
Monte Carlo
cottage hospital

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