
The Young Doctors
Drama
Overview
An aging doctor's resentment of his young assistant could lead to tragedy.
Top Cast


Fredric March
Fredric March
Dr. Joseph Pearson
Fredric March
Dr. Joseph Pearson


Ben Gazzara
Ben Gazzara
Dr. David Coleman
Ben Gazzara
Dr. David Coleman


Dick Clark
Dick Clark
Dr. Alexander
Dick Clark
Dr. Alexander


Ina Balin
Ina Balin
Cathy Hunt
Ina Balin
Cathy Hunt


Eddie Albert
Eddie Albert
Dr. Charles Dornberger
Eddie Albert
Dr. Charles Dornberger


Phyllis Love
Phyllis Love
Mrs. Elizabeth Alexander
Phyllis Love
Mrs. Elizabeth Alexander


Edward Andrews
Edward Andrews
Jim Bannister
Edward Andrews
Jim Bannister


Aline MacMahon
Aline MacMahon
Dr. Lucy Grainger
Aline MacMahon
Dr. Lucy Grainger


Arthur Hill
Arthur Hill
Tomaselli
Arthur Hill
Tomaselli


Rosemary Murphy
Rosemary Murphy
Miss Graves
Rosemary Murphy
Miss Graves
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