Captain Newman, M.D.
movie

It speaks to you in the language of love, laughter and tears!...
Released December 25, 1963
Overview
In 1944, Capt. Josiah J. Newman is the doctor in charge of Ward 7, the neuropsychiatric ward, at an Army Air Corps hospital in Arizona. The hospital is under-resourced and Newman scrounges what he needs with the help of his inventive staff, especially Cpl. Jake Leibowitz. The military in general is only just coming to accept psychiatric disorders as legitimate and Newman generally has 6 weeks to cure them or send them on to another facility. There are many patients in the ward and his latest include Colonel Norville Bliss who has dissociated from his past; Capt. Paul Winston who is nearly catatonic after spending 13 months hiding in a cellar behind enemy lines; and 20 year-old Cpl. Jim Tompkins who is severely traumatized after his aircraft was shot down. Others come and go, including Italian prisoners of war, but Newman and team all realize that their success means the men will return to their units.
Cast

Gregory Peck
as
Capt. Josiah "Joe" Newman, MD

Tony Curtis
as
Cpl. Jackson "Jake" Leibowitz

Angie Dickinson
as
Lt. Francie Corum

Eddie Albert
as
Col. Norval Algate Bliss

James Gregory
as
Col. Edgar Pyser

Bethel Leslie
as
Mrs. Helene Winston

Robert Duvall
as
Capt. Paul Cabot Winston

Jane Withers
as
Lt. Grace Blodgett

Dick Sargent
as
Lt. Belden 'Barney' Alderson

Larry Storch
as
Cpl. Gavoni

Robert F. Simon
as
Lt. Col. M.B. Larrabee
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Syl Lamont
as
Sgt. Kopp
Crew
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Alma Macrorie
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Editor
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Robert Arthur
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Producer

Richard L. Breen
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Screenplay

David Miller
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Director
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Henry Ephron
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Screenplay

Frank Skinner
as
Original Music Composer
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Phoebe Ephron
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Screenplay
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Leo Rosten
as
Novel
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Johnny Hagner
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Stunts
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Albert Whitlock
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Matte Painter

Robert "Buzz" Henry
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Stunts
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Walter Hammond
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Special Effects