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So, 'The Country Doctor' from 1936, directed by Henry King, is an interesting piece, really. It carries that heavy atmosphere of a struggling rural community, where the doctor is almost a lifeline for the townsfolk. The pacing can feel a bit slow at times, but that really lets you soak in the desperation of the setting. The performances are quite solid; you can feel the weight of their struggles, especially when the doctor has to deal with money issues – it’s relatable in a way. And then there's the quintuplets delivery – a wild twist. It's one of those films that captures the essence of its time, with practical effects that might seem quaint now, but serve the narrative well.
Focus on rural medicine as a theme.Pay attention to the practical effects during the delivery scene.The pacing reflects the struggles of its characters.
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