Dr. Kildare's Strange Case (1940) - Full Movie - Colour
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- Опубликовано: 11 май 2024
- In "Dr. Kildare's Strange Case" (1940), directed by Harold S. Bucquet, young Dr. James Kildare (Lew Ayres) is thrust into a perplexing medical puzzle involving a troubled brain surgeon (Lionel Barrymore) and his seemingly insane patient (Laraine Day). As Dr. Kildare delves into the complexities of the case, he confronts ethical dilemmas and challenges his own beliefs about sanity and mental health. With Lionel Barrymore's gravitas and Laraine Day's compelling performance, the film weaves together mystery, drama, and medical procedural elements, offering a captivating glimpse into the intricacies of medical ethics and the human psyche.
I downloaded the film from the archive, decreased the saturation and colourised it using AVCLabs and RTX4090 with a Ryzen9 CPU and 64GB RAM.
This work is in the public domain because it was published in the United States between 1929 and 1963, and although there may or may not have been a copyright notice, the copyright was not renewed.
IMDB: www.imdb.com/title/tt0032416/
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You have no need to apologise for your colour work on the film. You have done a terrific job.Well done!
Thank you so much :) Your comment is greatly appreciated, thank you for watching and glad you enjoyed it :)
I agree. He did a great job.
Thank you :)
I agree - great job!!
I’m really amazed! It actually looks better than todays colors. So natural. Great job!!
I have watched the B&W version many times. I'm enjoying your colorized version & you did a great job! I remember when Turner tried coloring movies & they didn't look as natural as this. Good job.😊
Thank you so much and glad you enjoyed the colorisation, your comment is greatly appreciated, nice to have positive comments, means a lot to me, thank you :)
I have to admit I had never seen any of Dr. Kildare's movies. Heard of them, never watched until today. Thank you Simon, you're amazing👍👏❤
My pleasure! I love your comments, you are amazing, thank you :)
That was very good. Thank you for sharing. Do you know if this is the original series that the 1960’s “Dr. Kildare” television series starring Richard Chamberlain was based on?
@emf49, I don't know.. Perhaps @Simon can answer your question?
@@emf49 Yes I think it is. I did a little search on Google and their new AI above every search gave me this "The 1960s NBC medical drama *Dr. Kildare* is based on the fictional character Dr. James Kildare, created by pulp writer Max Brand in 1936. The character first appeared in the 1937 Paramount film Internes Can't Take Money, starring Joel McCrea as Dr. Kildare. MGM acquired the rights to Brand's creation in 1938 and released a series of popular films about a young intern learning medicine in a metropolitan hospital. The films include:
Young Dr. Kildare (1938), starring Lew Ayres as Dr. Kildare and Lionel Barrymore as Dr. Gillespie
The Secret of Dr. Kildare (1939)
*Dr. Kildare's Strange Case* (1940)"
You did a great job. Lionel Barrymore is my favorite Barrymore. Still working in a wheelchair, racked with painful arthritis
Thank you so much for your positive feedback, greatly appreciated :)
I started TV on BW…we only had it for 2 hrs on Friday at first in northern Canada
I remember the days of tuning the TV into one of 3 channels using a dial, adjusting the antennas on top to get a better signal.
Thanks for the video. It's perfect. I love these videos...
I have never heard or seen this show. What a great show so happy I came across this movie. Thank you Simon Ward for colorizing and posting it. I wouldn't care if it were in Black and White either. The story and acting are superb.
You have a really nice computer set up to do this work. I am surprised that AVC Labs is cheaper than Adobe. thank you for listing what you used. Good information for me.
Splendid job! Thank for posting!! 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Thank you for watching and for your lovely comment :)
Love these old movies. Thank you sharing. ❤❤❤😊😊😊🎉🎉🎉
Glad you like them and thank you for watching :)
The "science" of curing insanity using hypoglycemia to regress the patient back through evolution is the funniest thing I've seen in a week of Sundays!
You should read through old medical books. 👀
Great movie! Thank you
No problem at all, thank you for watching :)
Thanks for sharing 🌸 I enjoyed watching 😊 Great job ❤
Glad you enjoyed it, thank you for watching and for your lovely positive comment :)
Thank you🥰Dr . Kildare movies always nice to watch again . 👍Good movie 😃Good cast 👍
Glad you enjoyed it, thank you for watching :)
Any faults with the color are forgiven. Whether vintage films are in b/w or Technicolor or colorized is not as important as getting them on RUclips or other streaming outlets, so they can gain new audiences as well as pleasing those viewers who remember them fondly. They're so much better than the stuff that passes for movie entertainment nowadays.
Thank you and it is exactly how I feel about the project. Many of the films would never have been watched unless made available for free on RUclips. Some of them are amazing films, they need to be watched and enjoyed in a simple way.
thank you Love those movies,’ wish I. Could see. Ore, Kildare movies were great
You are very welcome, thank you for watching. I will see if I can find some more to enhance :)
Thank you for a fine film!
You're welcome! Thank you for watching :)
It nice to see color to the hair and faces after all these years. Didn't know Lionel Barrymore still had sandy color hair. I always thought it was grey by his age. Lew Aryres is handsome and noble as always.
The enhancement was lucky to get the hair colour right, I'm glad it didn't turn out blue like some of my enhancements lol. Thank you for watching :)
I kind of like the imperfect color. It reminds me that everything used to be greyscale, and that color is a marvelous gift.❤
When I started, I threw all the settings up as high as they could go, that was a big mistake. Subtle colourising is much better in my opinion. Lowering the saturation with the colourising at around 24 seems to be the best setting for most films. You have made my day with your comment because you can see what I have tried to achieve, thank you :)
I appreciate your work very much, and I hope you continue. While I have always been a great B&W fan, I am finding the colorized versions so engaging it is like seeing a whole new movie. I am sorry that negative comments have poisoned the well on your channel but consider the possible sources: either real people with nasty tendencies, or ignorant bots programmed by the same people. Either way, inconsequential.
Thank you so much for your comment, it is greatly appreciated. I do think there are a lot of trolls and malicious competitors on RUclips alongside bots. I think RUclips has a good system in place to remove the thumbs down and also allows creators to hide any user from the channel. I have no option to remove a thumbs down but many times, I have uploaded a video and within 5 minutes, the previous 3 videos all have a thumbs down at the same time which are then removed within 24 hours. I think the system detects malicious intent, ie, competitors trying to de-rank a channel. I hope that's the case anyway! Thank you. I will keep going. A new layout for the upcoming films from Saturday will have the colourised version followed by the original version on each single upload. I have added a link in the description so people can simply click it and go straight to the black and white version should they wish to. Hopefully this improves things a bit for everyone :)
Fabulous 😊
Thank you for watching :)
I do prefer film in its original format and “color”. Gray skin tone - pink doctors uniforms not my desire.
But thanks for keeping golden oldies alive
Very very well done ❤❤❤❤
Thank you 😊
Quite entertaining. Can not resist to see the other movies of Dr Kildare. Was he in the movie "Holiday"?
Everyone recognize Grandmama Addams at the reception desk in the opening scenes? 😊
I agree with your grateful audience! the work, time, effort, money and the end result of the film is great. I do like some films to remain bl and white but I do so appreciate the work it takes to make them colorized, this one is definitely one of them. People have the choice to watch what they want and if this is something that they'd rather not watch, then don't watch it ! What I would like to comment on is the movie information provided re: plot, names of characters playing the roles ect. It was totally incorrect and confusing if you were going by that to watch it, I may have missed any comments and responses related to this and reasons for that happening, but I needed to add that misinterpretation of names and characters playing their roles. Thanks for showing it.
Great film!!!
Thank you for watching and glad you enjoyed it :)
We know Doctor is the bridge of life and death...here, it was once again proved👍
You are awesome
I'm not really but you are :) Thank you :)
The color it’s good no question about it; however, the beauty of B&W movies for that time, should be intact. I started to watched it and I left it alone. I prefer the B&W one. One idea could be for you to have both versions of a movie, Whoever wants B&W has it and whoever wants to see it in color jump right in. I agree with the others, there’s no need to apologize.
I did have all the black and white versions uploaded but had to remove them due to a "reused RUclips policy". I am doing a new thing now with the next uploads, the colourised version and original black and white versions will be on the single upload with a link in the description to forward to the black and white version. These will go live as follows:
Saturday:
8pm: Cause For Alarm! (1951) (colour and black and white)
10pm: The Keeper of Bees (1935) (colour and black and white)
Sunday:
7pm: The Last Alarm (1940) (colour and black and white)
9pm: One Year Later (1933) (colour and black and white)
They take a lot longer to do and unfortunately, they can only be done in the resolution of the original, which in most cases is SD. However, the colourised version at the beginning will look a lot sharper.
The b&b films were made like that because the technology of recording in colour wasn't there! It's the same with the silent films, which were the result of our inability to synchronise the sound and video, nothing else!
These films were not on purpose black and white or silent.
Please find the colorization of Captain Blood!!!!!
I wish I could but Captain Blood is copyrighted by Warner Bros :( Sorry.
35 years ago I watched a colorized version of it on TCM and can’t find it anywhere.
Warner Bros tend to buy copyrights to lot's of films, this is the link to movie ruclips.net/video/RJNRNhtNcZM/видео.html it's a pay to rent.
I didn't know Mr. Potter was a Dr. also.....
The nurses are nuce in this movie. When i was a kid, they were, strict and full of starch.
A lot of people need a Large Dose of Common Sense 😂
We have precious little of them in the mainstream these days!
@@kathyflorcruz552 especially in offices of power
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