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Captain Newman, M.D.

Captain Newman, M.D. is a 1963 American comedy drama film directed by David Miller and starring Gregory Peck, Tony Curtis, Angie Dickinson, Robert Duvall, Eddie Albert and Bobby Darin. The film was co-produced by Peck's Brentwood Productions and Curtis' Reynard Productions.[2]

Captain Newman, M.D.
Theatrical poster
Directed byDavid Miller
Written byRichard L. Breen
Henry Ephron
Phoebe Ephron
Produced byRobert Arthur
StarringGregory Peck
Tony Curtis
Angie Dickinson
Eddie Albert
James Gregory
Bethel Leslie
Robert Duvall
Dick Sargent
Larry Storch
Bobby Darin
CinematographyRussell Metty
Edited byAlma Macrorie
Music byFrank Skinner
Production
companies
Distributed byUniversal Pictures
Release date
  • December 23, 1963 (1963-12-23)
Running time
126 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Box office$4.25 million (rentals)[1]

The film is based on the 1961 novel by Leo Rosten. It was loosely based on the World War II experiences of Rosten's close friend Ralph Greenson, M.D., while Greenson was a captain in the Army Medical Corps supporting the U.S. Army Air Forces and stationed at Yuma Army Airfield in Yuma, Arizona. Greenson is well known for his work on "empathy" and was one of the first in his field to seriously associate posttraumatic stress disorder (years before that terminology was developed) with wartime experiences. He was a director of the Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Institute and was a practicing Freudian. Greenson is perhaps best known for his patients, who included Marilyn Monroe, Frank Sinatra, Tony Curtis and Vivien Leigh.

Major filming took place at the U.S. Army's Fort Huachuca complex in southern Arizona, with the co-located Libby Army Airfield used to portray the fictional Colfax Army Air Field.

The story was used as a 1972 television pilot of the same title produced by Danny Thomas Productions starring Jim Hutton in the title role and Joan Van Ark as Lt Corum.[3]

Plot edit

In 1944, Captain Josiah Newman is head of the neuro-psychiatric Ward 7 at the Colfax Army Air Field (AAF) military hospital, located in the Arizona desert. As he explains to a visiting VIP who wanders in: "We're short of beds, doctors, orderlies, nurses, everything ... except patients." He will use unconventional tactics to treat his patients and to recruit much needed personnel, as when he hijacks a new and very reluctant orderly, Corporal Jackson Leibowitz, a wheeler-dealer from New Jersey. Leibowitz promptly has the entire ward participating in a sing-along of "Old MacDonald Had a Farm."

Newman also takes great pains to court nurse Lieutenant Francie Corum on what she thinks is a date... until he asks her to transfer to Ward 7. Their 'date/fight' is cut short by a phone call: Colonel Bliss has forced his way into Ward 7 looking for Dr. Newman with a 6-inch knife, because Newman blocked his return to active duty after witnessing Bliss' erratic behavior. After watching Newman's handling of this situation and other patients on the ward, Corum transfers in.

Newman treats shell-shocked, schizophrenic and catatonic patients, facing a special challenge from the traumatized Corporal Jim Tompkins, an Eighth Air Force air gunner whose mind has been shattered by his war experiences. Newman is bedeviled by Colfax AAF's "old-school" base commander, Colonel Pyser, who ultimately saddles him with a complement of injured Italian POWs because his is the only secure ward in the hospital. In addition, a flock of constantly straying sheep (kept for the medical lab) that find their way to the airfield and a set of feuding orderlies keeps life interesting right up to Christmas 1944.

Cast edit

Awards and nominations edit

The film was nominated for three Academy Awards.[4]

1972 TV pilot edit

An attempt was made to turn the film into a TV sitcom by Thomas-Crenna Productions, the company of Danny Thomas and Richard Crenna. A pilot was shot in 1972, written by Frank Tarloff. It aired on ABC on August 19, 1972 as part of its unsold pilot anthology, ABC Comedy Showcase.[5][6] The Los Angeles Times said "it was easy to see why it was never sold."[7]

Cast edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Big Rental Pictures of 1964", Variety, 6 January 1965 p 39. Please note this figure is rentals accruing to distributors not total gross.
  2. ^ p.239 Fishgall, Gary Gregory Peck: A Biography Simon and Schuster, 2002
  3. ^ p.650 Terrace, Vincent Encyclopedia of Television Pilots, 1937–2012 McFarland, 26 Feb. 2013
  4. ^ "The 36th Academy Awards (1964) Nominees and Winners". oscars.org. Retrieved 2011-08-23.
  5. ^ Captain Newman, M.D. at IMDb  
  6. ^ Goldberg, Lee (2015). The Best TV Shows That Never Were: 300 Memorable Unsold Pilots. ISBN 9781511590747.
  7. ^ Smith, C. (Sep 4, 1972). "Crenna takes film route in TV return". Los Angeles Times. ProQuest 156983594.

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Captain Newman M D is a 1963 American comedy drama film directed by David Miller and starring Gregory Peck Tony Curtis Angie Dickinson Robert Duvall Eddie Albert and Bobby Darin The film was co produced by Peck s Brentwood Productions and Curtis Reynard Productions 2 Captain Newman M D Theatrical posterDirected byDavid MillerWritten byRichard L BreenHenry EphronPhoebe EphronProduced byRobert ArthurStarringGregory PeckTony CurtisAngie DickinsonEddie AlbertJames GregoryBethel LeslieRobert DuvallDick SargentLarry StorchBobby DarinCinematographyRussell MettyEdited byAlma MacrorieMusic byFrank SkinnerProductioncompaniesBrentwood ProductionsReynard ProductionsDistributed byUniversal PicturesRelease dateDecember 23 1963 1963 12 23 Running time126 minutesCountryUnited StatesLanguageEnglishBox office 4 25 million rentals 1 The film is based on the 1961 novel by Leo Rosten It was loosely based on the World War II experiences of Rosten s close friend Ralph Greenson M D while Greenson was a captain in the Army Medical Corps supporting the U S Army Air Forces and stationed at Yuma Army Airfield in Yuma Arizona Greenson is well known for his work on empathy and was one of the first in his field to seriously associate posttraumatic stress disorder years before that terminology was developed with wartime experiences He was a director of the Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Institute and was a practicing Freudian Greenson is perhaps best known for his patients who included Marilyn Monroe Frank Sinatra Tony Curtis and Vivien Leigh Major filming took place at the U S Army s Fort Huachuca complex in southern Arizona with the co located Libby Army Airfield used to portray the fictional Colfax Army Air Field The story was used as a 1972 television pilot of the same title produced by Danny Thomas Productions starring Jim Hutton in the title role and Joan Van Ark as Lt Corum 3 Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Awards and nominations 4 1972 TV pilot 4 1 Cast 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksPlot editIn 1944 Captain Josiah Newman is head of the neuro psychiatric Ward 7 at the Colfax Army Air Field AAF military hospital located in the Arizona desert As he explains to a visiting VIP who wanders in We re short of beds doctors orderlies nurses everything except patients He will use unconventional tactics to treat his patients and to recruit much needed personnel as when he hijacks a new and very reluctant orderly Corporal Jackson Leibowitz a wheeler dealer from New Jersey Leibowitz promptly has the entire ward participating in a sing along of Old MacDonald Had a Farm Newman also takes great pains to court nurse Lieutenant Francie Corum on what she thinks is a date until he asks her to transfer to Ward 7 Their date fight is cut short by a phone call Colonel Bliss has forced his way into Ward 7 looking for Dr Newman with a 6 inch knife because Newman blocked his return to active duty after witnessing Bliss erratic behavior After watching Newman s handling of this situation and other patients on the ward Corum transfers in Newman treats shell shocked schizophrenic and catatonic patients facing a special challenge from the traumatized Corporal Jim Tompkins an Eighth Air Force air gunner whose mind has been shattered by his war experiences Newman is bedeviled by Colfax AAF s old school base commander Colonel Pyser who ultimately saddles him with a complement of injured Italian POWs because his is the only secure ward in the hospital In addition a flock of constantly straying sheep kept for the medical lab that find their way to the airfield and a set of feuding orderlies keeps life interesting right up to Christmas 1944 Cast editGregory Peck as Capt Josiah J Newman M D MC USAR Tony Curtis as Cpl Jackson Jake Leibowitz USAAF de facto boss of the orderlies Angie Dickinson as 1st Lt Francie Corum NC USAR Eddie Albert as Col Norval Algate Bliss USAAF Bobby Darin as Cpl Jim Tompkins USAAF Robert Duvall as Capt Paul Cabots Winston Bethel Leslie as Mrs Helene Winston James Gregory as Col Edgar Pyser USAAF Dick Sargent as Lt Belden Barney Alderson Larry Storch as Cpl Gavoni Jane Withers as 1st Lt Grace Blodgett Vito Scotti as Maj Alfredo Fortuno Italian POW Senior Officer Gregory Walcott as Capt Howard Robert F Simon as Col M B Larrabee Paul Carr as Arthur Werbel Charlie Briggs as Gorkow Barry Atwater as Major DawesAwards and nominations editThe film was nominated for three Academy Awards 4 Best Supporting Actor nomination Bobby Darin Best Sound Waldon O Watson Writing Screenplay based on material from another medium Richard L Breen Henry Ephron Phoebe Ephron1972 TV pilot editAn attempt was made to turn the film into a TV sitcom by Thomas Crenna Productions the company of Danny Thomas and Richard Crenna A pilot was shot in 1972 written by Frank Tarloff It aired on ABC on August 19 1972 as part of its unsold pilot anthology ABC Comedy Showcase 5 6 The Los Angeles Times said it was easy to see why it was never sold 7 Cast edit Jim Hutton as Captain Newman Joan Van Ark as Lt Francie Corwin Bill Fiore as Captain Norval BlissSee also editList of American films of 1963References edit Big Rental Pictures of 1964 Variety 6 January 1965 p 39 Please note this figure is rentals accruing to distributors not total gross p 239 Fishgall Gary Gregory Peck A Biography Simon and Schuster 2002 p 650 Terrace Vincent Encyclopedia of Television Pilots 1937 2012 McFarland 26 Feb 2013 The 36th Academy Awards 1964 Nominees and Winners oscars org Retrieved 2011 08 23 Captain Newman M D at IMDb nbsp Goldberg Lee 2015 The Best TV Shows That Never Were 300 Memorable Unsold Pilots ISBN 9781511590747 Smith C Sep 4 1972 Crenna takes film route in TV return Los Angeles Times ProQuest 156983594 External links editCaptain Newman M D at IMDb nbsp Captain Newman M D at Rotten Tomatoes Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Captain Newman M D amp oldid 1218272372, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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