![]() Richard Burton (right) and James Dunn in a publicity still A jury acquits Guy, who hopes he and Margaret can move beyond all that has happened someday. Sol, however, testifies that he personally heard Larry beg Guy for euthanasia. ![]() Larry's father lies on the witness stand that his son feared for his life in Guy's care, believing the doctor was in love with his wife. Fran realizes what happened and tells Bert, who has Guy placed under arrest. He gives him a fatal overdose of morphine. Guy can't bear to see his friend in pain. Bert finds out about it and assaults Parker, who receives medical attention from Guy.Ĭomplications develop when Larry pleads with Guy to put him out of his misery and Margaret discovers she is pregnant from the one-night stand. Margaret and Guy briefly become lovers.įran has hopelessly fallen in love with Guy, but is being blackmailed by reporter Parker Welk, who knows of the motel affair and threatens to go public unless Fran poses for provocative photographs. She is also unhappy with Guy's cruel treatment of a town drunk, Stew, until she learns that the man once had an illicit romance with Guy's mother, resulting in the suicide of his father. ![]() Margaret goes sailing with Guy, but is devoted to her husband. Sam McFie, for some reason, does not want his son being treated by Guy. Larry's death-bed wish is that his wife, Margaret, will end up married to Guy, whom he trusts. Larry knows his condition is terminal, despite Guy's mentions of a possible miracle drug. He is unaware that Mosley is having an affair with Kelsey's chief nurse, Fran, until one night he is summoned to a motel fire and finds that Bert and Fran were secretly meeting there. Guy runs into Bert Mosley, an unscrupulous lawyer who is running for district attorney. ![]() Sol Kelsey puts the patient in Guy's personal care. Over the objections of Larry's father, hospital administrator Dr. Guy Montford moves back to his seaside Massachusetts hometown at the request of old friend Larry McFie, who is dying of cancer. ![]()
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