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  1. Mary Stevens, M.D. is a 1933 American pre-Code drama film starring Kay Francis, Lyle Talbot and Glenda Farrell. The film was directed by Lloyd Bacon and based on the story by Virginia Kellogg. It was released by Warner Bros. on July 22, 1933.

  2. Mary Stevens, M.D.: Directed by Lloyd Bacon. With Kay Francis, Lyle Talbot, Glenda Farrell, Thelma Todd. Mary Stevens (Kay Francis) and her old friend Don Andrews (Lyle Talbot) graduate from medical school at the same time and decide to set up their respective medical offices in the same building.

  3. Mary Stevens, M.D. es una película dirigida por Lloyd Bacon con Kay Francis, Lyle Talbot, Glenda Farrell, Thelma Todd .... Año: 1933. Título original: Mary Stevens, M.D.. Sinopsis: Mary Stevens (Kay Francis) y su amigo, Don Andrews, (Lyle Talbot) se gradúan de la escuela de medicina al mismo tiempo.

  4. Cuando ella queda embarazada, decide marcharse a París para tener el niño en secreto. Todo parece salir satisfactoriamente, pero un desafortunado accidente hace a Mary, plantearse el futuro. Dirige Lloyd Bacon en una época donde todavía no estaba impuesta la censura.

  5. Mary Stevens, M.D. película dirigida por Lloyd Bacon y protagonizada por Kay Francis, Lyle Talbot y Glenda Farrell. Año: 1933. Sinopsis: Mary Stevens (Kay Francis) y su viejo amigo Don Andrews (Lyle Talbot) se gradúan de la escuela de medicina al mismo tiempo.

  6. Taking time out from her usual languishing in satins and furs, Francis plays a pediatrician in Mary Stevens,M.D. (1933), a spicy pre-Code drama. After becoming professionally successful despite prejudices of the day against female doctors, Dr. Stevens has an illicit affair and travels to Europe to give birth in secret.

  7. Of that era between 1929 and July 1934, Mary Stevens, M.D. would become one of the most memorable. Variety considered the film “exceptionally good, adult entertainment,” and thought that Kay “avails herself of unusual opportunity.” Over eight decades later, it still doesn’t fail to entertain.