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The Doctor's Dilemma

Screening on Film
Directed by Anthony Asquith.
With Dirk Bogarde, Leslie Caron, John Robinson.
UK, 1958, 35mm, color, 99 min.

One of the masters of literary adaptation, British director Anthony Asquith first gained prominence with the film version of Shaw’s Pygmalion (1938) and became a specialist in bringing the playwright’s satiric vision to the screen. In The Doctor’s Dilemma Asquith, aided by a riotous corps of performers including the irrepressible Robert Morley and Alistair Sim, vividly captures the mockery Shaw makes of British medicine. The story revolves around the titled dilemma of a lung specialist (Robinson) who must choose between saving the life of two men: an impoverished fellow physician or a young artist whose wife has captured his heart. The black humor of this dilemma prompted Shaw to remark of his play: "Life does not cease to be funny when people die, any more than it ceases to be serious when people laugh."

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