When small-town doctor Will P. Kennicott marries Carol, a Chicago woman, the townspeople are displeased that he has married an outsider.

Alright, so 'I Married a Doctor' from 1937. Is this one worth digging up today? Maybe, if you’re someone who genuinely enjoys old movies that wrestle with social dynamics, especially the often brutal way small towns can treat outsiders. It’s certainly not for everyone, though. If you want something with quick pacing or...


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"Alright, so 'I Married a Doctor' from 1937. Is this one worth digging up today? Maybe, if you’re someone who genuinely enjoys old movies that wrestle with social dynamics, especially the often brutal way small towns can treat outsiders. It’s certainly not for everyone, though. If you want something with quick pacing or a perfectly satisfying, modern resolution, you’ll probably find this a bit too slow and, well, *depressing* at times. This movie puts Carol, a woman from the big city, smack-dab i..."
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