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The Man Who Found Himself
Release Date: April 02, 1937
Year | : | 1937 |
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Genres | : | Drama |
Production Companies | : | RKO Radio Pictures |
Director | : | Lew Landers |
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Writers | : | Edmund L. Hartmann, J. Robert Bren, Thomas Lennon, G.V. Atwater, Alice F. Curtis |
RunTime | : | 67 mins. |
Young Jim Stanton is a conscientious surgeon, but spends too many off-duty hours pursuing his passion for aviation to suit his stuffy father. When it is discovered that a passenger killed in a plane that Jim crashes was a married woman, the resulting scandal prompts the hospital to put Jim on probation. His pride wounded, Jim takes to the open road and enjoys the simpler life of a vagabond. In Los Angeles--where he is arrested for vagrancy and put to work on a road crew--Jim runs into old pal Dick Miller, who gets him a job as a mechanic for Roberts Aviation. But maintaining his anonymity becomes more difficult, particularly when a pretty nurse, Doris King, decides to make Jim's redemption her personal crusade.
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