Green Light (Warner Bros.) (1937)

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*Note: This credit must appear in the same trade mark lettering as used on the cover of Cosmopolitan Magazine. Dr. Newell Paige Phyllis Dexter Errol Flynn ae _......Anita Louise Frances Ogilvie... Margaret Lindsay Dean Harcourt... Sir Cedric Hardwicke pura Walter Abel iy, Endicott ..........Henry O’Neill mrt, Seat Spring Byington Pal AN _Erin O’Brien-Moore Sane denen tnnnnennnn nf POTY eolker a Pierre Watkin ___......Granville Bates Saeew Wen Russell Simpson _......Myrtle Stedman = OF: ¢ l Ebb: Warner Bros. 40% Pictures, Inc. present 5% Ere FLYNN ws and ANITA LOUISE © »« in GREEN LIGHT with Margaret Lindsay | Sir Cedric Hardwicke 50% 3 Walter Abel—Henry O’Neill e e e A Frank Borzage Production 25% Music by Max Steiner 5% e e & A Cosmopolitan Production (*Note) 40% A First National Picture 5% Dr. Newell Paige (Errol Flynn) is the protege of Dr. Endicott (Henry O'Neill) one of the nation’s foremost surgeons, and the two doctors are associates on the hospital staff. Mrs. Dexter, (Spring Byington), a wealthy and prominent woman, is being operated on, when Dr. Endicott, who is under a nervous strain because he has lost his personal fortune. lets the knife slip. She dies, and the hospital board investigates the matter. Endicott pleads his case to Paige in private, says that he is old, and that if he loses his good name now, with his fortune gone, there is nowhere he can turn, so Paige assumes the blame, and is asked to resign from the hospital. He meets Phyllis Dexter (Anita Louise) at the home of Francis Ogilvie, (Margaret Lindsay) —a nurse with whom he has been associated at the hospital. Phyllis and Newell are immediately attracted to one another, but when she finds out that he is the doctor whom she believes to have caused her mother’s death, she will have nothing to do with him, In the hope of rebuilding his ruined Director Novel by... Screen Play by... Photography by. Film Editor Gowns by .__.____. Musical Director. hae Stary Singing by St. Luke’s Choristers life, and of justifying his very existence, Paige goes to Boone Mountain, Montana and joins his friend, Dr. Stafford (Walter Abel), at the Federal laboratory for the investigation of spotted fever. Meanwhile Phyllis realizes that she loves Paige despite the fact that she still believes him responsible for her bereavement. So she follows him to Montana, and finds that he has used himself to experiment on, and is very ill with the fever. She gets in touch with Francis, who flies to Montana with Dr. Endicott. Paige insists on keeping a case history of his illness, and when he finally recovers from the fever, the mystery of how to curb the dread disease is solved, Dr. Endicott clears Paige’s name, and Phyllis and Newell. married, go back to their old home. Throughout the story, Dean Harcourt (Sir Cedric Hardwicke) is a motivating influence for the good in the lives of all the characters. Each one comes to him in their time of need and receives from him the “Green Light” signal to go ahead. Frank Borzage Lloyd C. Douglas Milton Krims Byron Haskin, A.S.C. .........James Gibbons .......Max Parker Orry-Kelly Leo Forbstein Page Three Ee ee re ees