A Life to Save (1954)
When elderly Mary Wilkens falls ill, her husband grows suspicious of Dr. Jacksburg’s questionable treatments. With the help of a trusted physician and the American Medical Association, the truth emerges: Jacksburg is a fraudulent doctor with a revoked license. Mary’s testimony ultimately shuts down his clinic and exposes his dangerous practices.
Director: Herk Harvey
![]() |
Arden Booth as Narrator |
![]() |
Art Ellison as Fred Wilkens |
![]() |
Shelby Storck as Dr. Jim Stewart |
![]() |
Frances Feist as Mary Wilkens |
| Directing | Herk Harvey | Director |
| Writing | Margaret Travis | Writer |
| Production | Russell A. Mosser | Producer |
| Production | Arthur H. Wolf | Producer |
| Crew | Norman Stuewe | Cinematography |
| Editing | Chuck Lacey | Editor |