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  • A Life to Save (1954)
  • Short | 27 min | Short
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A Life to Save (1954)
Short | 27 min | Short

Mary Wilkens, an elderly, retired woman, begins to feel ill and consults a Dr. Forrest Jacksburg, whose unusual healing methods that don't seem to help Mary at all make Mary's husband Fred suspicious. Fred goes to Dr. Jim Stewart for help,...See moreMary Wilkens, an elderly, retired woman, begins to feel ill and consults a Dr. Forrest Jacksburg, whose unusual healing methods that don't seem to help Mary at all make Mary's husband Fred suspicious. Fred goes to Dr. Jim Stewart for help, and they write to the American Medical Association to get any information on Dr. Jacksburg. The AMA uses its advanced research skills, looking through their files of all medical doctors in the U.S. and Canada. It soon becomes clear that Dr. Jacksburg is a medical quack whose license was already revoked once in the state, and once Mary testifies against him in court, Dr. Jacksburg's clinic is closed and a warrant is put out for his arrest. Written by Mr. Anon See less
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May 1954 (United States)

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4 cast members
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Frances Feist
Mary Wilkens Mary Wilkens   See fewer
Arden Booth
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Art Ellison
Fred Wilkens Fred Wilkens   See fewer
Shelby Storck
Dr. Jim Stewart Dr. Jim Stewart   See fewer
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