Oh, Doctor! Trailer

Oh, Doctor! Trailer (1925)

"In 2 Days He Tried to Get the Thrills He Had Missed in 20 Years!" 23 February 1925 Comedy 66 mins

Rufus Billings was born premature and after a lifetime of doctors doting on his frail health he is now a hypochondriac of the first order. Now an adult Rufus has learned his late father has left him $750,000 but he won't inherit the sum for three more years. Rufus is certain he is on death's door and will never last three years so his Doctor arranges for a loan of $100,000 to pay for a live in nurse. Rufus only has to sign over his inheritance to the greedy trio of Clinch, McIntosh and Peck who along with the doctor are confident he'll live long enough to pay his debt.

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Cast

Reginald Denny

as Rufus Billings Jr.

Mary Astor

as Dolores Hicks

Otis Harlan

as Mr. Clinch

William V. Mong

as Mr. McIntosh

Tom Ricketts

as Mr. Peck

Lucille Ward

as Aunt Beulah Rush

Mike Donlin

as Buzz Titus

Clarence Geldart

as Doctor Seaver

Blanche Payson

as Dr. Maude - the osteopath

George Kuwa

as Chang

Martha Mattox

as Death Watch Mary Schultz

International Releases Dates

United States 23 February 1925

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