

Doctor Crippen (1942)
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What is Doctor Crippen (1942) about?
The popular trapeze artist Cora is married to the respected doctor Frank Crippen. After a party at the Crippens' house, Cora suddenly disappears. Apparently, she traveled to Brazil alone overnight. However, a friend of the couple is skeptical and calls the police. While excavating the garden, Inspector Düwell makes a gruesome discovery: body parts. Meanwhile, the prime suspect, Dr. Crippen, has already gone into hiding...
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- Stars:
- Rudolf Fernau, René Deltgen, Anja Elkoff, Gertrud Meyen
- Production:
- Terra-Filmkunst
- Country:
- Germany
- Languages:
- French, German
- IMDb:
- tt0034679
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Who stars in Doctor Crippen (1942)?
Rudolf Fernau as Dr. Frank Crippen, René Deltgen as Chief Inspector Düwell, Anja Elkoff as Cora Crippen, Gertrud Meyen as Lucie Talbot, Rolf Weih as Arnoldi, Max Gülstorff as "Montrose"-Captain Kendall, Paul Dahlke as Crippen's Attorney, O.E. Hasse as Prof. Morrison.

Dr. Frank Crippen

Chief Inspector Düwell
Cora Crippen

Lucie Talbot
Arnoldi

"Montrose"-Captain Kendall

Crippen's Attorney

Prof. Morrison

Dr. Hidden

Pharmacist Harras
Petersson
Michels
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Did You Know?
- ★The film features dialogue in 2 languages: French, German.
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Where can I watch Doctor Crippen online for free?▼
You can watch Doctor Crippen (1942) online for free on zoovie.cc. Click play above to start streaming in HD quality.
Is Doctor Crippen worth watching?▼
Doctor Crippen has critically acclaimed reviews with a rating of 8.5/10 based on 2 votes.
What genre is Doctor Crippen?▼
Doctor Crippen is a Crime film released in 1942.
Who stars in Doctor Crippen?▼
The cast of Doctor Crippen includes Rudolf Fernau, René Deltgen, Anja Elkoff, Gertrud Meyen and Rolf Weih.



















