7/10
Bad medicine is just that...bad medicine.
13 June 2015
Warning: Spoilers
This Republic Picture drama is directed by Irving Pichel and is one of those that was originally 60 some odd minutes cut down to about 52 minutes for release to TV stations in the 1950's. But that really doesn't bother the entertainment value.

Robert Livingston stars as Dr. Lawrence Baxter, who has a one-hour per week radio show on which he exposes potentially dangerous prescribed medications. He is especially upset with medicines that contain radium as an ingredient. He attacks a rejuvenation pill sold by a company owned by a man named Kennedy(Pierre Watkin), who is shielded by his attorney F.J. Thompson(Wilbur Mack). The pair just skirt along the right side of the law as Baxter tries to expose the fraudulent medication.

Other players: Grace Bradley, Willard Robertson, Granville Bates, Byron Foulger and Smiley Burnette.
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