Crisis is a 1950 drama film directed by Richard Brooks. PlotThe film tells the story of a doctor, portrayed by Cary Grant, who becomes embroiled in a political and humanitarian crisis in a Latin American country. He must navigate through the political and social chaos while trying to save human lives and stabilize the situation.CastCary G... (Read the full Tiiip)
Crisis is a 1950 drama film directed by Richard Brooks. PlotThe film tells the story of a doctor, portrayed by Cary Grant, who becomes embroiled in a political and humanitarian crisis in a L ...
Crisis is a 1950 drama film directed by Richard Brooks.
Plot
The film tells the story of a doctor, portrayed by Cary Grant, who becomes embroiled in a political and humanitarian crisis in a Latin American country. He must navigate through the political and social chaos while trying to save human lives and stabilize the situation.
Cast
Cary Grant as Dr. Eugene Norland Ferguson
José Ferrer as Raoul Farrago
Paula Raymond as Senorita Barrendos
Signe Hasso as Senora Isabel Farrago
Ramon Novarro as Colonel Adragon
Gilbert Roland as Arturo
Leon Ames as Ambassador Melville
Antonio Moreno as General Vargas
John Ridgely as Dr. Atkins
Director
The film was directed by Richard Brooks.
Writer
The screenplay for "Crisis" was written by Richard Brooks, based on a story by George Tabori.
Producer
The film was produced by Arthur Hornblow Jr. and Jerry Wald.
Music By
The film's score was composed by Daniele Amfitheatrof.
Awards
The film did not win any Oscars but was praised for Cary Grant's performance and its engaging plot that explores political and humanitarian themes.
Box Office
The film was not a major box office success but was well-received by critics for its social and political engagement.