Dr. Cook's Garden

Dr. Cook's Garden

1971 ""
Dr. Cook's Garden
Dr. Cook's Garden

Dr. Cook's Garden

7.1 | 1h15m | NR | en | Drama

A young doctor returns to his New England home town after a long absence. He visits with the town's kindly old physician, Dr. Cook, a man he has admired since childhood. However, he soon finds out that the old doctor isn't quite what he seems to be, and the young doctor finds his life in danger.

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7.1 | 1h15m | NR | en | Drama , Thriller , TV Movie | More Info
Released: January. 19,1971 | Released Producted By: Paramount Television Studios , Country: Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website:
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A young doctor returns to his New England home town after a long absence. He visits with the town's kindly old physician, Dr. Cook, a man he has admired since childhood. However, he soon finds out that the old doctor isn't quite what he seems to be, and the young doctor finds his life in danger.

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Bing Crosby , Frank Converse , Blythe Danner

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William Molyneux

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vfrickey Bing Crosby Productions made a number of what used to be called "thumbsuckers," movies with a philosophical context (not necessarily "message movies," although some of them were).Dr. Cook's Garden is one of those and stars Bing Crosby himself. It features Frank Converse as Jimmy Tennyson, a young doctor going back to his roots in a quaint New England town. Naturally, he visits the town doctor, Dr. Leonard Cook, played by Crosby in one of his better, certainly darker, portrayals.During his visit, Dr. Tennyson notices people dropping dead who didn't seem to have a life-threatening condition... except they often weren't nice to know or particularly decent people. There also seems to have been an unusually sharp distribution between the healthy, thriving population of the town and some sickly kids and adults who die sooner than Tennyson would have predicted.His curiosity piqued, Tennyson noses around Cook's clinic. In the dispensary, where drugs and other supplies for the clinic are kept, he notices an unusually large variety and number of poisons... and Dr. Cook knows that Tennyson noticed.Suddenly. Tennyson begins having close calls, then, in a climactic picnic (just Tennyson and Cook in a bucolic meadow), the two men have it out. Tennyson has a sandwich with a strong mustard which conceals a dose of cyanide, and when it begins to take effect, Dr. Cook reveals his secret and offers Tennyson a chance not to die if he accepts Cook's method of keeping his little town decent. Tennyson accepts, Cook gives him an antidote for the poison, and a tense relationship ensues, neither man trusting the other.Eventually Cook himself has a heart attack; Tennyson has the nitroglycerin pills that CAN save Cook... who realizes he's about to be the latest weed pruned from Dr. Cook's Garden.Crosby gives this character a calm but very dark nonchalance about the deaths he inflicts; it's a side of Bing Crosby I'd never seen back in 1971 when I first saw this film.While Bing Crosby did produce "message movies" for TV, this isn't one of them. No easy answers are in the plot, and certainly nothing that smacks of Crosby's strong Catholic belief in real life. It's a very quiet, unassuming character study, and a mystery good enough to have been in the running for an Edgar Award.I can recommend this, if you can find it. It's unusually thought- provoking for a Bing Crosby Production, worthy of that time in the history of television when at least some producers were smarting from FCC commissioner Newton Minow's judgment of television as a "wasteland," and trying to make worthwhile scripts. Watch it, you won't regret it.
DKosty123 Bing Crosby shines in this ABC TV Movie of the week. He is the kindly old Dr. Leonard Cook of a small town. He gets a new young doctor fresh out of medical school to be his assistant. The young guy is shocked when he notices that it appears Dr Cook is into everybody's business in the small town & then appears to kill people who are giving others in town or in their personal lives problems. This is one of the earlier TV films to deal somewhat with the problem of man controlling too much technology & abusing it because he can.Best sequence of this for me- when the young Doctor finds Dr Cook having a heart attack & in need of his Nitro pills to stay alive. He decides not to give Dr Cook his pills he needs acting as judge & jury to let him die because of what he is doing. Dr. Cook (Crosby) as he is there prone, looks up to the young doctor & says "What I am doing is not so bad, see because now your doing it yourself!" What a great way for old Dr. Cook to put down the self righteous young Doctor, who is finding it all to easy to do to Dr. Cook what he is condemning him for himself. For a TV film, solid entertainment on a serious subject.Now on You Tube - https://youtu.be/z5fGZuJltzo and https://youtu.be/xD6McxAFyyw
bkoganbing I'm sure that this was not intended to be Bing Crosby's swan song to feature films, but that's what it turned out to be.Crosby is cast against type here. He's the kindly old country doctor in this story who lives and practices in a Norman Rockwell like small town. But Crosby is the town's terrible secret. Unbeknownst to the residents, old Doctor Cook has been euthanizing those he feels have no positive contribution to make. The old mostly, but even younger ones like a crippled child whose medical bills are breaking his parent's finances. A young colleague, Frank Converse, discovers what he's doing and the rest you have to see for yourself.It's an interesting vehicle for a man who was known as THE Catholic entertainer. And it has Bing's one and only screen death in his career. Solid acting by Bing and the cast.
SanDiego One of the amazing films of the ABC Tuesday Night at the Movies, Bing Crosby starts out as a Kervorkian style doctor but crosses the line as he begins to make judgments on who in his small town must live or die based on their conduct. Chilling and foretelling.