Doctor Bull (1933)





George Bull (Will Rogers), the town doctor in a little Connecticut community, has his hands full with a paralyzed young man, a typhoid epidemic, babies to deliver, confused teenagers, a persistent hypochondriac, and his own courtship of the widow Carmaker. Dr. Bull solves all these problems, including the miraculous curing of the paralyzed man with experimental cattle medicine, a nd, with Janet Carmaker, leaves the ungrateful town which has just „voted“ to replace him.3


Books with substantial mentioning of Doctor Bull

Tag Gallagher
John Ford: The Man and His Films
Berkeley-Los Angeles-London, 1986

J.A. Place
The Non-Western Films of John Ford
Secaucus, NJ, 1979

Books with an entry on Doctor Bull

Aubrey Solomon
The Fox Film Corporation, 1915-1935, A history and filmography
Jefferson, N.C., 2011