Dr. Robert Cromwell performs a delicate operation that has never been done before, and the patient dies.


If you have an hour to spare and a soft spot for dusty 1930s Monogram pictures where doctors perform brain surgery in log cabins, yes, Klondike is worth a look. Anyone who loves fast-paced pre-code weirdness will dig it, but if you need actual medical logic, you'll probably hate this within ten minutes. ❄️ The movie s...


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"If you have an hour to spare and a soft spot for dusty 1930s Monogram pictures where doctors perform brain surgery in log cabins, yes, Klondike is worth a look. Anyone who loves fast-paced pre-code weirdness will dig it, but if you need actual medical logic, you'll probably hate this within ten minutes. ❄️ The movie starts as a heavy courtroom drama. Dr. Cromwell (played by a very intense Lyle Talbot) tries a new surgery, the guy dies, and suddenly everyone in town hates him. Instead of doing ..."
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